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MAMA Z and I had an amazing time at MWR...we couldn't have asked for a more beautiful sunset as we watched and listened to an amazing Fly-In.
Every evening (clouds permitting) is the first sunset in the rest of your life.
This was the first sunset from our Holiday Gite in France.
2015 07 26 212404 France Brittany Tréal 1HDR
seems every time I catch a hilltop in an image...someone is standing there decorating it...as this was quite late I thought I had gotten away with a people free shot but no - when I got back and blew the image up,,,there were the people...probably some one catching the hill top sunset ...
West Lake (Vietnamese: Hồ Tây) is a freshwater lake in the center of Hanoi, Vietnam. With a shore length of 17 km (about 10.6 miles), this is the largest lake of the capital and a popular place for recreation with many surrounding gardens, hotels and villas. A small part of West Lake is divided by Thanh Nien road to form Trúc Bạch Lake. One district of Hanoi is named after the lake, Tây Hồ District.
West Lake is bordered by many significant places in the history of Hanoi and Vietnam. Trấn Quốc Pagoda, the oldest pagoda in Vietnam,[1] was built in the 6th century by Lý Nam Đế and is located on a small island in the middle of the lake. Near Tran Quoc Pagoda is Quán Thánh Temple, one of the Four Sacred Temples of ancient Hanoi (Vietnamese: Tứ trấn Thăng Long). Chu Van An High School, one of the oldest high schools in Vietnam, is also located close to the lake.
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They say the weather is very changeable in Scotland , which I've always found to be true, today being no exception, the day started off in a full on blizzard in Glencoe and I didn't even get the camera out at sunrise as you couldn't see a thing, driving was hazardous to say the least as well as just narrowly missed an oncoming lorry on the A82 which had swerved onto my side of the road to avoid a large ice deposit off a previous lorry right into my path, luckily it missed me.
Headed out again after breakfast through it once again and decided to head South towards Taynuilt and Oban, once out of the snow it just didn't stop raining, all day apart from a few moments at Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe where I managed a few shots. After spending the afternoon in Oban I decided to scout out the best vantage point for Castle Stalker for a better day as the advertised viewpoint is really poor in my view, once I found my spot the rain was easing off but the weather was still pretty poor with low cloud, and hardly any light apart from a promising tiny patch
over towards Mull, with nothing spoiling I decided to just wait here on the offchance of a break.
about 40 minutes it really picked up and I was rewarded with what turned out to be a phenomenal sunset, this image was just the start of it before the sun had fully dropped under the large bank of cloud at the top of the frame, the light was just sublime, there is no way you could have envisaged this sunset at the start of the day or even an hour before, just goes to show you really cannot predict the changes in the weather up here off sight alone, I'll post a few more of these images in the coming weeks as they are quite different, the afterglow after sundow was a stunner as well with some great pinks and purples kicking off over the loch. Spent about 2.5 hours here and loved every minute of it, only realised how cold I was once I'd got back to the car!
Sunset view captured at Attenborough Nature Reserve between Beeston /Long Eaton near the Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire border.
Sunset at Sabkhet Arina, a small salt lake in Tunis, Tunisia. For 118 pictures in 2018, #04, "A Sense of Calm", a sunset over a calm body of water is very calming. This is looking almost 90 degrees south of the actual sun.
Hagleys Landing
Pawleys Island, SC
A quick run with Marley to catch this sunset was worth the effort to get there in a hurry. Thanks Marley!
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Regards, Bram (BraCom)