By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa‘s Travel-Themed Photo Challenge this week is Sunset.
I must have hundreds of sunset photos, since, with camera in hand, a spectacular show at sunset is hard to resist… Which to choose? Here are a few of the memorable sunsets over the years.
Stunning, and such a wide range of colors!
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I selected these photos to show a little of each :-)
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FanTABULOUS! I think that Long Island Sound is my favorite; there’s so much there that makes it a great composition, although all of the images are amazing. Top of the class! Z
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Thanks so much, Z!!
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Amazing colors!
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Thanks!
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They are all beautiful. My personal preferences are the sunset with the man and boat and the one after it.
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The second photo you like is from a day of our Long Island kayak circumnavigation that we’ve already written up—so there are more photos of that sunset here!
The first photo is from a day that we’ve yet to write up—watch this space! ;-) That is Johna, leading her boat from the place where we initially landed on the beach to the place where we decided to make camp…
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That was an exciting account of your LI adventure – it was like being in the kayak without the serious workout. So I think I can hop in on that kayak again. ;-)
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The next day is even more of a (virtual) workout… ;-)
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Amazing sunsets, Vlad – full of drama and the hint of sadness i associate with the end of another day. :)
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Yes, that’s why Johna much prefers sunrise to sunset. I don’t mind sunset in the summer, or in the tropics, since the night is equally inviting, but in NYC in winter sunset is indeed a sad time of day…
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Though it seemed from the circumnavigation files so far, it’s you who’re the early bird Vlad! Seriously, i agree – sunsets in a cold climate have an extra tinge of melancholy. :)
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Well, it’s different when camping—I don’t have to get dressed and go anywhere, but just roll out of the tent and see the sunrise. And on the circumnavigation I kept waking up every couple of hours anyway, to make sure the rising tide wasn’t about to carry away the boats ;-)
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I wondered what it was that had you up so early every morning! :)
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Kayak camping isn’t all moonlight and roses, you know… ;-)
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These are beautiful sunsets…just love this theme. Everyone’s been putting really good sunset photos to share.
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It’s hard to completely mess up photographing a sunset—nature does all the work ;-)
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fabulous pictures just love skies. ;)
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Thanks so much!
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Fabulous colours.
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Thanks, Olivia!
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What a beautiful set of Sunset photographs… I love images #4 & #5
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That seems to be the concensus… :-)
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great to know that! :)
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Beautiful – it is amazing how many colors are in here – from purples and pinks to yellows and gold.
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… and the colors change moment by moment. (So I always take hundreds of photos and then can’t decide which to show afterwards….)
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This is the reason why I love spending my evenings watching the sunsets!! Thank you for the lovely photographs!
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You are most welcome, Vanessa!
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I’ll never get tire of looking at these sunset photos! The Long Island Sound is like telling a story of your day-long adventure…
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We still have to post our writeup of that day—I think it’s Day 8 of our Long Island kayak circumnavigation—with many more sunset (and other) photos :-)
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I find myself unable to resist capturing just one more sunset. Watching the sun slide below the horizon is magical, isn’t it? Traces of the day burned onto the canvas, deep, broad swaths of color, never to be seen again.
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Same here! I must have photos of hundreds of sunsets. And sunrise can be equally magical, although the show doesn’t last as long—and you have to get up early!
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Yeah, that getting up early is the kicker, isn’t it? :)
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Your photos are really stunning. Love the brilliant colours.
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Color is what it’s all about!
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Merging everydays miracle! Love those pics!
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Thanks! :-)
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these are so great – I love the man pulling the kayak one
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More of that sunset to come in our post on that day of the Long Island kayak circumnavigation, forthcoming some day ;-)
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Breath taking!
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:-)
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AWESOME!
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thanks, Francine!!
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Some gorgeous photos! I particularly like the one with the man and his kayak. Very nice.
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Everyone seems to like that one :-)
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Everyone is very wise! It’s a great shot.
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Wow !
the fourth and seventh are particulary nice !
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The seventh is from Manhattanhenge, which is all about sunset…
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Beautiful shots, Vlad – I especially love the first two, such unusual color and formation. I’m still trying to catch up on the Long Island trip series – treasuring each one as I read!
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Thanks so much, Lynn! For reading the Long Island trip posts as well—maybe by the time you catch up we’ll actually have posted them all :-)
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Stunning and beautiful photo’s of magnificent sunsets.
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Thanks, Isadora!
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ABSOLUTELY STUNNING sunsets!! I was thinking of doing the travel theme thing myself this week. I got some amazing sunset shots on that recent Mono Lake trip. Thank you SO MUCH for checking out my blog and Liking my Pictorial Highlights–I try to do one a week, and each one focuses on a particular bioregion of my beloved home state. Where did you live in California?
–Love and Liberation–
Jan @ TheRewildWest
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Thanks for following our blog, Jan! I was in Southern California (UCSD, UCLA…). I see you have some great photos from that area—I’ll check out more of them!
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That would be great! I grew up in Downey and went to UC Irvine, also spent a LOT of time in San Diego…in fact, I’m eventually going to do a Pictorial Highlight on the OC/SD coast, because I have some lovely pictures from there!
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Looking forward to it!!
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Wonderful pictures! I especially like the one with the man and boat – the colors are amazing – and the last one. It looks as if it belongs on another planet – it’s amazing how much bigger the sun looks when there’s something to compare it to!
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That last picture is a bit misleading. A side-by-side comparison would show that the sun is actually quite a bit bigger than all of New York City, however much we New Yorkers hate that idea… ;-)
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Haha, this is hysterical, Vlad :)
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Wow! These are utterly gorgeous Vlad, particularly ‘long island sound’! You must have a million such pictures :-)
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I do have a million such pictures :-)
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Amazing – such deep, rich glows! The man with the boat is my favorite.
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Yours and everyone else’s… I guess a bit of foreground doesn’t hurt :-)
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Amazing colors………!
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Yes, they are :-)
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Wow! These are sunsets that are hard to forget. Beautiful!
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Hard for us to forget as well… Thanks!
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