Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Sunset

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This was the sunset from my walk in the park. I loved how despite the brightness of the sun, it just turned the trees on the hill so dark and almost silhouette as the rays radiated out from the golden orb.


I am definately a sunset person as I think it gives the world this ethereal quality. I can almost see the fairies dancing in the light as it descends beyond the horizon, and hear the elves sing with the dragonflies. . .

9 comments:

Rachelle said...

Beautiful!
Slainte~
Rachelle

Amel said...

I LOVE this pic! Breathtaking!!!!!!!!!

You can sell your photos somewhere, Vic he he he...Btw, how did you manage to capture it so beautifully? I haven't managed to capture a bright sun without ruining the quality of the pic. :-(((((

Anyway, I personally LOVE your description of fairies and elves. I LOVE sunsets, too. As I'm not a morning person, I don't get to see sunrise too often hi hi hi hi hi...

Lss said...

love the pic

Anonymous said...

Cool shot.

Paper Fan Club said...

I never really thought about the world being divided into sunset people and sunrise people. Hmm. But this lovely pic is enough to persuade even die-hard early risers...

none said...

Very pretty!

Victorya said...

sjThanks guys! And nice to see you here hammer.

I just loved how all I saw was the glow.

Amel - There is a setting on my camera for 'sunsets' so I just clicked on that button :) It has a couple dozen presets, so I just use those most of the time. Simple really, it's a pocket camera, size of a thick credit card.

Paper - I always heard that, and people try to say the sunset people are glass half empty, but I love a good sunset and to sleep past noon, so it's not like I have a choice!

Fruity said...

Sunset, another day gone. Sunrise, another day breaking thru.. I love sunrise, slowly watching how nature taking place
Fruity

Amel said...

OOHHHHH...Nice preset for the camera!!! I also have some features like "snow" or "moon" and I can adjust the aperture and stuff, but I know nothing much about it. I guess I should try to find photography tips and tricks online he he he...