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The sunset at Palm Beach.
One of the northern beaches of Sydney.
About 50 minutes drive from my home in the Hills District of Sydney.
Friday evening, 6th November, 2020.
Re-edited this evening - Friday, 3rd January, 2025.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
Nothing much to say here. Just seat back and enjoy the daily magnificent sunsets in the legendary Aegean Greek Island of Mykonos.
Sunset Arch not far from the "Hole in the Rock Road" and "Dance Hall Rock" after a thunderstorm over Navajo Mountain and Lake Powell (6:46 pm)
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Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky. -
Rabindranath Tagore
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Beautiful summer sunset at the Northern shore of Westray, orkney isles. I just love the ruggedness of the terrain and the rock formations leading into the sea.
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Some sunsets are so beautiful, but they fade quicker than roses, so I've tried to make this sunset last a little longer ;-)
Sunset or sundown is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon, as a result of Earth's rotation.
Of course the coast has spectacular sunsets, the sun dipping down into the sound is likely a sight I wont soon forget. I knew I wanted a good sunset, though when I had originally considered the idea I had wanted to do a sunset at one of the lighthouses. Those plans fell apart, so I headed back to Corolla, and wandered down towards the docks.. There was a bit of a party taking place there, so I meandered my way around to get out of the way, and here we have it. A lovely shot into Currituck Sound, gentle reflections, clouds rolling through the sky, the long exposure hiding some of the people.
Aperture: f8
ISO: 640
SS: 10secs
Focal: 14mm
Fujinon 8-16mm
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The object you see in the foreground is the remains of the SS Atlantis, one of 12 concrete ships built just after World War I. In 1926 the Atlantis broke free of her moorings during a storm and ran aground at Sunset Beach in Cape May, NJ. It has been here ever since, slowly decaying over the years and creating the iconic profile of Sunset Beach.
15 second exposure using reverse grad and ND filters.
A stunning Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn sunset, as seen from my window. Hope you enjoy it!
And for your musical enjoyment, I present Perry Como.
Smile on Saturday: Sunset
Mount Canigó (Canigou in French) is our "sacred" mountain. Every year the summer solstice fire is light at the top of the mountain and brought back to the plain, where it then goes to towns in villages around Catalonia (both French and Spanish) and to other regions, including Belgium. It is a majestic, star-shaped mountain that overlooks the plain and the sea, and can be seen from virtually everywhere in the region (and even from Marseille, which is 300 km from here, thanks to an optical phenomenon... I'm telling you, it has magical powers!). You can never be used to its beauty, there is always a moment when you catch sight of it and your breath is taken away. It is particularly magnificent in winter, when it is covered in snow; the light of the rising sun paints it a soft pink, and sunsets become truly magical, wherever you watch them from.
Smuggler Cove and the shape it provides, inspires many images. It was evident early on that the clouds were going to deliver, so I made sure to get out to catch them. This time, the better shot was going to come from the cliff in the area rather than from the waters edge.
I made sure to visualize the photo prior and set up my tripod at the right spot. The clouds certainly delivered and their reflections were also terrific. Albeit unexpected, the absolute stillness of the ocean added to the final image.
There is nothing more musical than a sunset.
He who feels what he sees will find no more beautiful
example of development in all that book which,
alas, musicians read but too little -
the book of Nature.
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Another Sunset; this time captured off Ghajn Tuffieha limits of St Paul's Bay - Exposure blending technique utilised in post processing.
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I don't get out for a walk at sunset often enough, especially at this time of year when sunset is quite late. I did make the effort last night and it was well worth it. There was a barn owl swooping around all evening but he wouldn't come close enough (and I don't really have the lens) to capture him. I did however, get some nice sunset shots through the grass (Eileen, I'm inspired by some you yours!).
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