Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts

Friday, June 16, 2017

The Final Sunset, Coram, Montana

Copyright 2017, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

July    2013

When we were at the west side of Glacier National Park, we stayed in Coram.  Usually by nightfall I was too tired to wander much, even if there was a nice sunset.

The last night, I did step outside Tana and captured this, understated, but, wonderful sunset.


Next we will head east, and spend several days visiting the quiet east side of Glacier. And, I really fell in love.




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Monday, February 27, 2017

The 35 Sunsets of Arizona, 2016-2017 Winter

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Man and I have been staying in mid-Arizona since about December 1st.  Our stay here is growing short and even tho it is entirely possible that I will get some more sunset photos, I thought since it was raining today, that I would process some of the best of the last 3 months of sunset photos and just blast you with them all at one time!

Sunsets are "prettiest" in my opinion when there are some clouds to bounce around all that light.  They change color and their look rapidly, every minute they appear different, even if I don't move 2 feet from my vantage point.

These were taken from around this campground, there is a large RV storage area between the campground and the sun setting.  You may see the tops of RV's in some of these photos.  Oh, and a few electric lines.  Try to think of that as adding interest.  LOL  The rest of the story here is, that the storage area has a no trespassing sign, and I am too lazy to go find another vantage point to take photos.

I might add, that I have come to realize that those minutes of taking sunset photos are some of the happiest and most peaceful of my days.  Yes, I do like them that much.

Without further ado, here ya go, 35 sunsets from mid Arizona.




































I hope you enjoyed seeing these as much as I have enjoyed being here taking them.

Peace - - -

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Key West, Fun Stuff and of Course, A Sunset:: Keep Them Wheels a Rolling - Winter 2015-2016

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Key West is small, but, is PACKED with fun and interesting things to do.  One of the things we chose to do was to visit the Little White House:


No photos are allowed in the house during the tours, did snag this nice photo of the outside:


It is well worth the small fee we paid for a guided tour.  Don't miss it if you are in the area.

We also walked around the area near the Mallory seaport area.  Nearby is the Old Post Office and Customshouse which is the official headquarters for the Key West Art & Historical Society.  We only walked around the outside where this great life like art was.

This was just a bit larger than real life, you will know why I say, just a little larger, when you see another piece:


Sony III zoomed in on this little girl having a sandwich:


And, then there was this couple dancing:


Maybe this will give you an idea of the true size of our dancers:


According to RoadsideAmerica dot com, this is a "huge Seward Johnson statue of a man and woman in full formal evening attire ballroom dancing, based on the Renoir painting "A Dance at Bougival."

And, the sunset.  We went to the Mallory Square for sunset.  It was fun.  Food. Entertainment. And way too many people.  I was shooting this magnificent sunset over the heads of hoardes of people.


Still managed to get a few nice photos, we do love sunsets!


We have one more day to discover what we can at Key West.  We found another fort/museum and let the day surround us in atmosphere,  including of course, food.



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Thursday, April 7, 2016

Key West: Boats, Sunset From Fort Taylor: Keep Them Wheels a Rolling - Winter 2015-2016

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While in Key West in December of 2015, we were told the sunsets from the beach area of Fort Zachary Taylor were rather nice.  Of course, we went to find out ourselves.

Here are boats in the sunset and the sunset itself.  Very little digital editing was done to these photos, they are pretty much just how Sony III shot them.















It was quite the sunset.



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