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Another of my sunset series. I hope you don't get bored of them!
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An in camera blur of the lovely orange sunset and sand glow at Cape Woolamai, at the southern eastern end of Phillip Island. The wonderful FFM group met for a weekend at Phillip Island along with Beverley's beautiful poodles, Harpo and Indi. This was the view from Cape Woolamai Surf Beach (which is not for dogs). The sunset was about 8.11pm and this was the glow from the last few minutes. For the Through the Lens week 44 theme of Orange.
And so I will conclude the past Sunday's adventures with Anita with this Sunset over the Germany Valley. I have posted photos of this valley before but always from the opposite end. This is farther north. We actually crossed this valley twice, once going to West Virginia, looping up and around that state and then coming home. From this point home we still had an easy 3 hour drive! :) All worth it for sure! Today we are much tamer as we head off to Richmond to join up with other members of our camera club and visit the beautiful Lewis Ginter festival of lights. Hope you all have a wonderful day and are enjoying some great adventures of your own!
Sunset Pano, Lake Willoughby, Orleans, Vermont; © 2022, T. P. Hazard -- Posted for Smile on Saturday, Sunset Challenge; Shot with FujiFilm in camera panorama setting and Velvia film simulation; post processing was straightening only
a sunset scenery viewed at the village of Lintong Ni Huta, Tampahan, district Toba Samosir, North Sumatra, Indonesia
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Whilst waiting for a starling murmuration at Attenborough Nature Reserve we witnessed a stunning sunset which was a real bonus as the clouds only broke .late in the day.
A July sunset looking over one of my favourite spots. This is where the rivers Trent and Ouse join and form the mighty River Humber. The flatland here in the very north west of Lincolnshire has been flooded to aid birdlife and wild species to thrive. There's also a stunning vantage point as the land rises very steeply with views into the four Yorkshire counties and believe it or not, over to the Peak District in Derbyshire.
Sunset sky through poplar inflorescences.
Captured by Canon SX50 HS in Tomsk, Western Siberia, Russia. Jun 2015