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Sunset down at Boscombe last weekend!
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Sunset at Anglesey Barracks, they comprised two rows of 11 dwellings, served as accommodation for quarrymen, they would spend the week based in the barracks working in the quarry, leaving their homes very early on Monday morning and returning Saturday afternoon.
Conditions were spartan. Each two-room unit had a living area with a fireplace and a sleeping area for four men. Facilities were scant no running water, toilets or electricity.
Public-health inspectors closed down these barracks in 1948.
Dinorwic Quarry, Llanberis north Wales, UK
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This one is shot from the same place as the previous sunset photo, just earlier in the week and earlier in the night too.
It's a 20 sec exposure - can't remember exactly what filters are on it, there's a good chance there's an ND Grad, maybe an ND8 too, as well as the usual polariser.
Got a good range of different shots from this holiday, I'm still working through a few and going away again in 2 days!
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Just after sunset at Oia, at the northern end of Santorini's caldera.
As we flew into Santorini, we spent one night there on arrival (at Fira), before catching a ferry to Paros and 4 nights in Oia at the end of our holiday. Oia is a popular place to watch the sunset (the only place I've seen a sunset applauded), though I think we saw a couple of more spectacular ones on Paros. Santorini is certainly unique and beautiful and has always been popular - but it has got even busier since our last visit and we did find some of the crowds a bit overwhelming at times.
The first shot below was taken shortly before the scene above. The last 2 shots (taken on a different night) are of the crowds, lining every available sunset viewpoint with their cameras and selfie sticks!