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Old 10-29-2009, 11:46 PM
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Default All those (boring) sunset photos, that we all still LOVE

Ok, I was browsing my pics and found these sunset ones... that might be a bit of uniqueness... (never know but give it a shot)... , thus might be of some of yours' interest... If so, have fun viewing! (thanks for comments/advise for improvement)

From The Sun Goes Down

From The Sun Goes Down

From The Sun Goes Down

From The Sun Goes Down
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:51 PM
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Hi Annie...the cat on the first shot is a neat touch..lol
I also love the line up of people on the edge of the water..watching sunset I assume
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Old 10-30-2009, 10:54 PM
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Hi Annie...the cat on the first shot is a neat touch..lol
I also love the line up of people on the edge of the water..watching sunset I assume
Yes, it is a daily activity there in Santorini (and in many (warm) countries I visited), that people grab their chairs, blankets etc. at sunset time, and just sit there watching ... I found this custom very cool, living in a cold(er) place I don`t have the chance to do the same... Thanks for your comment!
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Old 10-30-2009, 11:47 PM
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Hello Annie - oh gosh - I just posted some sunset images - I hope you don't find them too boring ... there's nothing boring about yours .. I like the creative way you photographed them .. especially the last one thru the door ... excellent series
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Old 10-31-2009, 06:25 AM
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Great set of photos. I really like the sihouetted cat pic. Not boring at all, sunsets and sunrises never are as no two are the same. Thanks for sharing these magical pics.
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Old 10-31-2009, 04:33 PM
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Hello Annie - oh gosh - I just posted some sunset images - I hope you don't find them too boring ... there's nothing boring about yours .. I like the creative way you photographed them .. especially the last one thru the door ... excellent series
Yes, I saw your fiery shots, really something!!... thanks for taking the time to follow up on my pics, Hayward, i really appreciate your comments!
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Old 10-31-2009, 04:35 PM
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Great set of photos. I really like the sihouetted cat pic. Not boring at all, sunsets and sunrises never are as no two are the same. Thanks for sharing these magical pics.
Hi Shellie, thanks for stopping by and making a note ...by boring I meant that we all have about thousands of them, lol... and yet we keep shooting again and again... but yes, you are right, something that versatile can never get old and routine.
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Wow. Awesome pictures. I love the second one... It, in a way, tells a story! Great reflection on the sea water. TFS.
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Wow. Awesome pictures. I love the second one... It, in a way, tells a story! Great reflection on the sea water. TFS.
Thanks, Archit, I found the second one (the scene in real) very neat, so I said why not try to capture it... hope I could give some of the atmosphere back.
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Great Wonderful shots....All are beautiful....Thanks for sharing
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