Aside from the barn which you saw in the previous post, I have several photos looking the other way toward the sunset. It wasn't the best sunset ever and certainly not the best viewpoint ever, but it was certainly good enough and better than sitting at home.
Of course, I missed a whopper of a sunset last night because after an overcast and rainy day, I didn't even think about. When I chanced to look out during that time, all I could do was to shrug.
Those magic minutes of dusk are perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love the sequence and watching the fading of the light.
ReplyDeleteOur sunsets are all behind buildings and more buildings. Although I might have a look near the river one day. I always love yours though, so not too bad.
ReplyDeleteThe best sunsets are near water where you can get a reflection too. Sadly, no water near here. Well, not enough to reflect a sunset anyway.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots of a great sky. I'm glad you're out there plying your craft! I can imagine there may be a few hours of waiting for the right scene and lighting.
ReplyDeleteLooks to me to be a fine sunset and your pictures captured it quite splendidly. Well done, I say!
ReplyDeleteNice photography! Have you tried sunrises?
ReplyDeleteI love sunset photos. It seems like the more clouds there are, the better the sunset. Kind of ironic.
ReplyDeleteI think your sunset pictures are lovely. Everything doesn't need to be record setting to be enjoyable. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are whopping good pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful feeling to be out there in nature and capturing its beauty.
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