We had a gorgeous sunset tonight and I wanted to share some of the photos. I didn’t have time to go to a great location so these were just taken from my yard. The clouds were changing by the second and it only lasted for a few minutes.

The world as I see it
If I could capture shots like that from my back yard I’d be a happy camper.. I have to almost get out of the city to find a clear spot to get a similar photo..
I was lucky last night. I had gone out to water my weeds/plants and the sky and clouds were just gorgeous. A few minutes after these shots everything was just gray.
Wow… were these all taken on the tripod? I assume so. I just got one myself and we are slowly getting friendly.
Thanks, Wendy. Yes, I did use my tripod. I try use it whenever possible because photos are much sharper. But there are times/places where it’s just not possible and then I do the best I can to stay as still as possible.
Looking at the clouds …. can’t remember if it means today will be a great day or less great day ??? Should know from being at sea for so many years. Hope it’s a good day. Top photo is mine !! Fantastic job again.
The saying here is red sky at night, sailor’s delight, red sky at morning, sailors take warning . . . or something like that.
Fabulous shots!
Thanks, Carissa.
I am same with dear Rob, in my home I can’t see the sunset and also sunrise, I have to go out of the city for this or a higher place… You are lucky dear Maralee and I can see how amazing moments you captured… Fascinating… Thank you, with my love, nia
Thank you, Nia. I am very lucky to be living in an area with wide open spaces.
No matter how many I’ve seen, a gorgeous sunset always gets to me. Lovely.
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I love sunsets and your’s are beautiful.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Can’t get enough of sunsets. They’re so ephemeral! One road trip we were traveling west and keeping pace with the setting of the sun so that it lasted for almost 45 minutes.