My husband noticed it was a beautiful sunset and said lets go to the beach to take a few pictures.
By the time we drove down the hill the sun was almost gone and what was left was changing rapidly.
I like the way this one turned out and I will post a few more in the coming days.
un paysage paradisiaque. superbe photo et superbe lumiere. bravo
ReplyDeletea paradisiac landscape. superb photograph and superb light. cheer
Magical atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteAwsome capture...first time checking out your blog....I will be back, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThe sea looks busy, waves breaking. And the sunset almost got away from you. Isn't it amazing how fast the sun can disappear when you want to take a photo?
ReplyDeleteOh how elusive that sun can be...
ReplyDeleteLooks like the surfers had also packed up and left -- or were they on the south side?
To my also I like the puttings of sun. This in the sea was magnifies.
ReplyDeleteoh, so peaceful :)
ReplyDeletethat's not the case with me and my partner..i'm usually the one to pull him out for a walk !
You're so lucky to have this to go to. This is a great coast picture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. I am really drawn to the ocean. I cannot imagine living more than an hours ride away from it.
ReplyDeleteI miss California sunsets....they always seem to be the most beautiful. Of course I also miss the sea....thanks for bringing them both back to me today!
ReplyDeleteYou're so lucky to be able to see views like this! We're lucky, though, to see your photo. :)
ReplyDeleteI have lot's of those experience that sunset gone when I finally get the place. Sunset is so rapid and changes every seconds. I often find me or Meg to taking shot from living room window.
ReplyDeleteEven sun is almost gone, this one has captured nice atmosphere.
You can't take a bad beach shot, to me. I just am awed whenever I see the Ocean. The sun does set fast this time of year though. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you and your husband had a romantic walk on the beach;)
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