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This waste ground and derelict building in Dumbarton caught my eye as the sun was beautifully setting......
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Came home very late. Didnt have my dslr with me so took this photo with my phone. Later i edited it in Lightroom. I think its a good result for a phone! :)
taken with an old point and shoot camera but its not what you've got but how you use it for my daily picture
Sundown in Gloucestershire from Crickley Hill, with the silhouette of May Hill and the tree on top of it just visible.
When I was in the Yukon last September, I observed this kinda sunset every day, I called it the Yukon moment, red clouds, colorful bushes, and rocks, lots of lots of rocks.
A few weeks ago we were climbing up to the Schrammsteine in the Saxon Switzerland. The path over many stone steps and narrow ladders plus four hours of waiting for the sunset were worth the struggle.
As the sun was going down, there came another photographer, but unfortunately his camera got out of commishion while he was taking pictures of this beautiful view.
Vor einiger Zeit sind wir auf die Schrammsteine in der Sächsischen Schweiz geklettert. Es ging mit Hund über Steinstufen und schmale Metalleitern und wir durften noch vier Stunden auf den Sonnenuntergang warten. Aber die Mühe war es definitif Wert!
Als dire Sonne unterging kam noch ein anderer Fotograf. Dem armen Kerl ist beim Fotografieren dieser herrlichen Aussicht leider die Kamera ausgestiegen. Ich hoffe du konntest wenigstens noch ein paar Bilder retten!
Shot with Nikon D800
Sigma 20mm Art
Stiched Panorama
In a golden sunset, an AC is in charge of a small eastbound train 408, as they split the signals crossing the border from New Brunswick into Nova Scotia. I was standing on the Nova Scotia side, at Fort Lawrence.
It doesnt happen very often, but in this instance, I was able to get multiple shots of the exact same train, at the same location, even using the same lens.
Here are the other two shots:
Although similar, each photo has a different scene, and feel to it. Well, it does to me anyway..
June 28, 2017.