Birds

Jun. 1st, 2012 02:54 pm
Several months ago, as I came home from work, I was greeted with the sight of a huge flock of birds (starlings, maybe?) flying around in the sunset sky. It was a bit... Hitchcockian!

Boats

May. 19th, 2012 01:22 pm
Fishing boats at sunset in Digby harbor, Nova Scotia. Cause they're pretty.

One of the exciting (and scary!) things to do in Moab is take a Hummer trip along the Hell's Revenge trail.

We stopped to watch the sun set (hence the extreme redness of the slick rock in the front), leaving the Hummer at the top of the trail. The La Sal mountains in the distance are also partly lit by the setting sun.

Taken during a winter's sunset, at a major construction site for a parking garage. Mostly just because I thought the cranes silhouetted against the colorful sky made for a pretty picture.

Sunsets are always pretty photography subjects—expect more at some time or other here at [personal profile] shadomanda. And sometimes, Mother Nature makes them extra pretty: these two birds were kind enough to do a fly-by just as I was pressing the shutter.

Just 'cause I think it's pretty: the sun descending over the partially dry Waddenzee during low tide. Taken from the Schiermonnikoog ferry.

Because it is really damned cold out here (-5C,but with a windchill of -15C, which is outrageous for December 1st), I need to remind myself of places a little warmer.

Hence, a palm tree at sunset, Lanzarote, November 2009. Taken on the last day of my holiday, with all the days before having either too many clouds, or too few clouds for a decent sunset.

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