I know you've shown us this scene before, C., but that was during the day. This late-day version, with the gold sky and crepusculars slanting through, popped by the sharp focus, truly exhibits a very different character. Wow.
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You do sunsets like no other SEA. I guess it takes a Sea Captain to guide us when the sun is setting. Beautiful scene. I can feel the pride you have for your part of the world in this photo.
Nothing like a gorgeous sunset over water and sand and you've given us a beauty here...like the way the light hits the roofs and sidewalk too...great shot, SEA.
The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
Whoa, such a beautiful golden sky - really like the way the sun rays are coming down for the clouds also with the many lines the poles have created going out into the water
-Nik