Sunday, 30 December 2007

Don't let the sun go down on me

Ah sunsets, those magnificent things you don't really get in London.
I haven't really turned my attention to photographing them, but it seems there's some nice ones in my collection all the same.
I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.

Here I am once again in Salar De Uyuni, the world's largest salt pan. What a dashing pose, even if I say so myself.

I must confess I stole this photo from Graeme, whose photos are my inspiration for starting this blog. This is the church of the Virgin Mary of Copacabana. And no, thats not the beach in Rio. This is in Bolivia, on Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. The beach in Rio is in fact named after this.
What a great photo - well done G!

More Salar De Uyuni, also by G.

Same photo, but this was taken with my cheap old camera at the time. Funny how it turned the sun black!

Sunset in the Cederberg.

Nearly sunset in the Cederberg

Taken from Sea Point

Here we have the Cederberg doing a very good impression of Arizona.

Plumstead, not your usual romantic sunset spot!
And those telephone wires seem to get in the way.

Ah, now this was not a sunset at all. I took the photo through my sunglasses in order to create that gold colour.

3 comments:

Graeme said...

ah, i love sunsets too. Nice photos. I recognise some from good old Uyuni. Would love to go back there one day for more shots.

Anonymous said...

Hello

I stumbled upon your blog by mistake. So glad I did. Your photos are an inspiration! Keep up the good work.

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