That's the end of the mini series of Glenview Naval Station's transformation to "The Glen". Sun's going down on the beautiful lake and it's time to head back home. So glad you were here and thanks for stopping in today. Anita
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A beautiful sunset you captured here Anita ... the silvery reflections are amazing. Wonderful composition & a very interesting series. I have enjoyed it very much.
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Anita, this is so beautiful! I love the colors in this sunset. They make the scene mysterious and moody. The compostion is perfect to show off the glorious sky.
This is beautiful, Anita. I love the way you've captured the depth of the sky, and the sparkling reflections on the water.I can almost feel the coolness of the evening ,drawing in around me.Thanks for letting us share this.
I have really enjoyed the photos you've shared Anita. What a beautiful way to end this series. The entire composition has a silvery glow about it which is very nice.
What a gorgeous and peaceful end you have shot to this lil series. You have captured the setting sun at a perfect angle to really compliment the rest of the scenary. Great job Anita!
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Hi Anita, I viewed the Sunset one( cant spell Illionios ), lol, also the Nosey bird & Hanging Moss. I love this one and this is the one I saved. Thank you.
A more beautiful farewell of The Glen is not possible you has. These picture is really splendid. As Terri say already a lovely silvery glow you have captured.
very nice, Anita. seems like a fitting 'goodbye' image. i especially like the sunlight filtering through the clouds and reflecting on the water. well done
rob