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Another shot of the sunset behind the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakesh. Such a wonderful atmosphere there, and gorgeous colors of course.

Sunset at Grotta lighthouse just outside Reykjavik.

View from Montparnasse Tower

 

Winter 2011

Paris, France

Klosterstern, Hamburg, Germany

The sun's last light at La Jolla Cove. There was a perfect mix of low and high altitude clouds for a phenomenal sunset. Just to the right of us about 50 feet were some photographer strobists taking photos of some models posing on the rocks.

 

Thanks to the gf for making this shoot possible!

Taken using Canon 7D with EF-S 10-22mm lens. Used Hitech 1.2 soft ND grad filter and Cokin Pro-Z holder. (IMG_6245)

 

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Sunset from the hill I hope to build a home on someday. My brother thinks this sunset photograph is a cliche. I don't know, but I did enjoy the show......

 

Not adjusted in any way, just cropped.

 

Best on black, please press L

Sunset over Dublin Bay with Pigeon House Generating Station Chimneys in the distance.

 

Peaceful evening along the Green River in northwestern Colorado. One of the most spectacular sunsets I've ever seen!

Sunset at Anhawan Beach Resort Oton Iloilo Philippines.

Acrylic 10" X 16" - had paint I didn't want to throw out, so created this ....it was fun!

The winter sunset comes early. Days are shorter and nights are longer. Winter weather provides beautiful cloud formations for us to enjoy. 354/366

DJI mavic pro 1/8000 sec

Summer Sunset at Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico

Spent an enjoyable evening checking out Wilde Lake and caught this Mallard doing the same..

Sunset over the Santa Barbara Channel

Spent two days in the UK on a business trip. After work, I thought I'd take a drive up to Salisbury. I only had two hours of daylight left and wanted to go for a drive, no real purpose, just to get away for a bit. Drove passed Stonehenge, I knew that the site is under major construction so it wasn't on my to do list this time. Drove through Salisbury, nice drive but it was a bit of a grey, dull evening so no photos taken. Circled round and took a motorway back to where I came from. Drove over a hill and was completely stunned to see that not only, within the 10 minutes I spent driving on a tree-lined road without a view, the sky had turned into a magnificent sunset, but also that from this side, Stonehenge was visible in all its glory because all the construction was being done on the other side of the hill, and the sun was going down exactly behind it. Only problem was - I was going 80 mph on a very, very busy motorway. I was actually screaming like I was being murdered, panicking about missing this opportunity, knowing that there would be no cheering up possible in the next few days to come if I didn't manage to turn around. So I actually literally risked my life by spotting a tiny tiny dirt road in a right angle to the motorway that I entered at almost full speed by turning the wheel with little braking, because hitting the brakes on the motorway would have caused the car behind me to hit me. I turned the car around in a big cloud of dirt, making my adrenaline peak from feeling like a rally driver, but instantly cursing myself for doing it because there didn't seem to be a way to get back on the motorway because I had no view to the left at all. Risked it by pulling up really hard (well, as hard as a Fiat 500 allows), then 30 seconds after had to make the same sort decision again because at the precise spot I wanted to take photos from there was no emergency lane or parking spot. There was a small construction site along the road, basically a small sandpit marked with pylons - that I actually smashed when I hit the sand (only realizing long afterwards that I had no way of knowing whether I would ever be able to get out of the sand again). I stopped the engine, got my camera, got out, turned around, and all of a sudden, the world went quiet. Even though I stood alongside a busy motorway, it was just quiet. I took a few photos and only then realized I wasn't alone - there was a woman with a motorcycle who had basically done the very same thing right after I did and for the first 5 minutes, we didn't say anything, we basically clicked and cried.

 

After spending some time talking with her (and not believing my luck as within 15 minutes the sky went grey again), I drove 'home' on a natural high. Even though it was late, I couldn't resist going into 'our' pub (the wonderful Three Daggers in Edington) so I could upload the photos to my laptop to make sure they were real. :-) Ended up being there at least an hour, probably more, with a nice cup of tea (with milk of course, when in England, do as the Brits do) and an ever nicer chat with two colleagues that I had e-mailed with but not yet 'really' had a good chat with. What a lovely evening.

 

Processing: none.

No, none. I'm so pleased, especially since I was a long way away from the structure.

Sidi Mohamed Ben Ali Lake - Sidi Bel Abbes.

Sunset over Lake Velence

Scripts Pier La Jolla, CA - Olympus OM-1 Vivitar 28, Fuji Velvia scanned with a Minolta 5400

Love how the red and orange light from the sunset hits the clouds shortly after the sun went down

Sunset on the Zambezi river - the clouds look like a giant Tiger Fish is about to swallow up the sun.

A brilliant red sunset over the Rockies on climb out from Edmonton CYEG enroute to Vancouver CYVR.

(Day 162)

Spent the day at Cedar Point getting dizzy and having a blast. Photo of the day came from the trolley cars which span the park.

Beddington Lane is a mixture of sewage works, waste transfer station, warehouses, ASDA, some houses and an array of electrical pylons (oh and a golf course too)

Lovely, dramatic clouds soared overhead. It was a bit of a big sky twilight.

waiting for sunset...

sunset on the cape tribulation beach

 

Sunset at the water plant.

A última hora de la tarde, en la Cala del Charco, el sol sacaba destellos de las olas que rompían contra las rocas. Una tarde veraniega agradable junto a compañeros fotógrafos y amigos. Para esta foto aproveche un momento de luz especial e hice hincapié en el círculo naranja del sol que se ocultaba entre las montañas de la parte superior derecha, esos últimos rayos naranjas unidos a la espuma del mar podían proporcionar un ambiente diferente a la foto. A la hora de componer utilice dos sujetos principales, la roca en primer plano y la torre del fondo, unidas por una línea imaginaria diagonal. El agua con un movimiento transversal formando ondas aporta dinamismo y movimiento a la toma. He dejado parte del cielo porque me parece interesante la tonalidad y las texturas que tenía ese día. Para la toma he utilizado la D7000, el Sigma 10-20, trípode, cable disparador y filtro degradado inverso Hi-Tech 0.9 montado sobre un portafiltros de LEE.

Sunset on Bramhaputra river in Guwahati,Assam,India

Taken from my condo on Boca Ciega Bay

The sun sets on a Sunday in late September 2017 over Lake Erie as seen from Edgewater Park in Cleveland.

Looking west along Melville Street in Edinburgh towards St Mary's Cathedral, with a super sunset taking place. Two other people were busy taking photographs too.

 

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