Lovely view. It was my ‘1 Second A Day’ for today before the train arrived.
Spaghetti Hoop
Trouble with sunrises and sunsets is that they eclipse everything else. Most photographers can’t stand them. But give me the light that a warm sunset throws on a face, an evening safari, a cool beer any day. I spent a couple of weeks on the Zambezi River and the light from the sinking sun was amazing every evening, not the sinking sun itself. It’s how I imagine the Southern US Mississippi Delta region must be also.
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
I hear you. You’ve done some nice traveling, Hoop. The only thing I can think of that was like that on my travels was probably sunrise/set over the Nile at Luxor. I haven’t done any interesting (ie outside of Europe) traveling in a long while now. When I can, I’m going to train it from Finland to Mongolia. Not anytime soon, sadly.
Eoin
Bright Blue Sky is greater than or equal to Clouds. You really do get us God.
Marbe
Sunset on the Dead Sea, it doesn’t really set because the Dead Sea is too far below the surrounding countryside but it leaks an unbelievable palette of colour down on to the water as it vanishes.
Lovely view. It was my ‘1 Second A Day’ for today before the train arrived.
Trouble with sunrises and sunsets is that they eclipse everything else. Most photographers can’t stand them. But give me the light that a warm sunset throws on a face, an evening safari, a cool beer any day. I spent a couple of weeks on the Zambezi River and the light from the sinking sun was amazing every evening, not the sinking sun itself. It’s how I imagine the Southern US Mississippi Delta region must be also.
I hear you. You’ve done some nice traveling, Hoop. The only thing I can think of that was like that on my travels was probably sunrise/set over the Nile at Luxor. I haven’t done any interesting (ie outside of Europe) traveling in a long while now. When I can, I’m going to train it from Finland to Mongolia. Not anytime soon, sadly.
Bright Blue Sky is greater than or equal to Clouds. You really do get us God.
Sunset on the Dead Sea, it doesn’t really set because the Dead Sea is too far below the surrounding countryside but it leaks an unbelievable palette of colour down on to the water as it vanishes.