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Sunset and Seagulls
The Craigavon Bridge is one of three bridges in Derry, Northern Ireland. It crosses the River Foyle further south than the Foyle Bridge and Peace Bridge. It is one of only a few double-decker road bridges in Europe. It was named after Lord Craigavon, the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland.
Craigavon Bridge is the third bridge to be built in the area. The first bridge over the River Foyle was a wooden one built in 1790. It was assembled in America and transported to Derry to be positioned in the Bridge Street area about 90 metres north of the present bridge. It was built from 1789-1791 between Bridge Street and Fountain Hill. The structure allowed for a drawbridge as the inhabitants of Strabane had navigational rights to the river.
In 1863 the steel Carlisle Bridge was erected, a little further upstream, almost where Craigavon Bridge is today, to replace the old wooden bridge after it was destroyed after being hit by an iceberg in 1862.
So I took this about 5 minutes walk away from my house earlier this evening just after work. The twilight was amazing
Located : Suishohama Beach, Mihama Town, Fukui Prefecture. Apr 13, 2013.
Canon EOS 5D MarkⅢ + EF300mm F2.8L IS + Extender EF×1.4Ⅱ
I think I need a super tele-photo lens to take photo of the sun bigger and bigger, hehe...
Sunset seen from a hill near the city of Bistrita. The city can be seen in the background. [EXPLORED]
As viewed from the bedroom window, looks like the end of the world is imminent.Dramatic black clouds racing across the sky obscuring the sunset.
( Explored 31/08/2016 )
I took these out of the upstairs, side window of the parental mansion while I was home for Christmas. I've snapped the towers of Saint Mary's (the square, red stone, Neo-Gothic) and Saint David's (the more slender bell tower) before, but at the end of this December day the last half hour of light brought some beautiful, golden light, which bathed the towers, so I made use of the decent zoom on the camera to take a few pics, with the Campsie Fells in the background.
Tried to do justice to a stunning sunset - the mountain between the trees is Ben Ledi near Callander.
My favorite place during a sunset/rise is near water, i'd like the reflections and i always play with different POV's. During this evening i walked to the water, watching the sky and listening how many different birds were singing. When i arrived at the water, i woke up and thought: the view at the beginning of the path was not bad at all, so i walked back and took this picture in another perspective as i usually do. Photographing sunsets and rises are highly addictive, be warned ;-))