It was gorgeous down here on Monday night as well. The builder and I downed tools (buzzsaw and Word 97 respectively) and went out onto the scaffolding to take pictures. It was beautiful, streaking in pink so bright that the silhouette of Exmoor almost actually reflected it. Gotta love refraction - God's greatest inanimate invention after tea.
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WOW
Those are stunning!
I am tryingto capture some sun sets/ sun rises at the moment but I have not managed anything as great as this!
It wasn't hard! The sky was just breathtaking.
Hi Bekki
Me too! If you had used a tripod they would have been VERY good.
P.S. I have left you a puzzle on your "where's your blog at" post.
God bless
Dave
It was gorgeous down here on Monday night as well. The builder and I downed tools (buzzsaw and Word 97 respectively) and went out onto the scaffolding to take pictures. It was beautiful, streaking in pink so bright that the silhouette of Exmoor almost actually reflected it. Gotta love refraction - God's greatest inanimate invention after tea.
I grabbed the work digital camera from my desk, so no tripod available alas. I do have issues with horizontal though, so a tripod would help.
Wow. Totally stunning.
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