Every evening Sharon and I took Charlie the dog for a walk on a different beach. This post I am showing you the sunset at Bembridge beach and some of the shots are looking into the sun and other lighter ones are looking in the opposite direction but the the fading sun's rays falling on them. So get a cuppa and sit back and enjoy the beautiful views of the sunset.
I hope you enjoyed these sunsets. Thank you for visiting.
My thanks goes to Paul from the N.I.Butterflies Conservation and Aidan from my Bird Group for supplying the name of the plant that the white butterlifes were on in the video. Verbena bonariensis it was and it has now been added on that post ( 29 August).
Beautiful image Margaret!!
ReplyDeleteHI Kerri Thanks for comment.
Deletepeaceful scenes.
ReplyDeleteHi Tex Yes very peaceful. Thanks for comment.
DeleteI love the progression of these shots. It must have been a wonderful night to be out on the beach watching the unfolding of such a lovely sunset. Your photos are great.
ReplyDeleteHI Linda Yes it truely was a wonderful sight adn the while way home in the car it continues to change and I could have taken hundreds ofshots if I could have done it by remote control! Thanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunsets, and about the last couple, they are splendid. Cheers Margaret.
ReplyDeleteHI Bob Yes I always love sunsets and those last 2 are my favorites also.
DeleteIf I get one good or even middling picture a week I'm happy. Here you have a months worth.
ReplyDeleteHI Adrian It is very kind of you to say so but I need to put them on when I get them otherwise I will forget!!!. A lot of thtem are not as good as your as my equipement is not as good nor can I manipulate them as you do, I just do my best and hope that people like them as I do.
Deletehi margaret
ReplyDeletesuch gorgeous light!
i really enjoyed looking at your photos. love all of them!
have a great week ahead!:)
big hugs~
Hi Betty Many thanks for your kind comments. Hope you are having a great weeknd.
DeleteSome really fantastic images Margaret, especially the sunsets.
ReplyDeleteHI Roy Thanks for comments and glad you liked the sunsets
DeleteWe just don't get those kind of beaches here in north Japan. No mudflats at all to speak off. Just black sands and rocks.
ReplyDeleteHI Stuart Thanks for comments. Then it must be lovely for you to see some here as you don't see them in Japan.
DeleteOh my. That was sublime and lowered my blood pressure this morning. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHiEC Glad to be of help in lowering your BP. Thanks for comments
DeleteWhat a beautiful sunset and such pretty weathered piers!! A gorgeous group of images, warm and inviting!!
ReplyDeleteHI Debbie That is a lovely way you have said about the shots, 'warm & inviting'. Thanks for comments
DeleteGorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures. Sunsets are most fascinating to photograph as they change moment by moment.
ReplyDeleteHI Ruth Yes, 'moment by moment', that is way I could not leave any out. Thanks for comments
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the orange colours in the last photos.
ReplyDeleteYes these are my favorties also. Thanks for comments
DeleteBeautiful photos :) Also greatly enjoyed your last post from Carisbrooke Castle. We haven't been to the IofW for a couple of years and I'm missing it a lot and your photos are bringing back many happy memories. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lighting here. The perfect moment. And I'm loving the gulls in the sea:)
ReplyDeleteHi Chris Glad you liked the post and thanks for comment.
DeleteThis is certainly very good reason to have a dog to walk. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHI Pattis Yes the dog had to be walked and I got some good shots at the same time. I do not have a dog at home however I do get out to do some photography. thanks for comments.
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