Most people love to photograph sunsets, and they can certainly be beautiful, but often the shots turn out to be very clichéd. The key to sunsets, I believe, is to find something different or unusual about the sunset - the weather conditions, the activity, the terrain - or anything to make the sunset just a little (or a lot) out of the ordinary.
For me, a photograph of a sunset can vary in tone and the feeling it evokes. For example, this sunset is soft and puts me in a contemplative mood:
Pacific Coast Sunset during a storm
While this sunset has a slightly different nuance to it:
Sunset on the Big Island of Hawaii
Sunsets can wonderful variations of colors such as these two from the Caribbean Sea:
Two views of sunset as seen from the deck of the USS Fury
Sometimes with the sun goes down one color predominates and sets a mood or tone that's almost scary in it's intensity:
Death Valley Sunset
Sometimes sunsets can be very, very wierd:
Iridescent Sunset in Las Vegas
Or they can be very, very subtle in color and tone, yet still be beautiful and evoke feelings of quiet solitude:
Dusk in Death Valley
Sometimes sunsets can provide a feeling of serenity:
Oregon Sunset
While other sunsets can provide a sense of fun:
Sunset Surfer, Big Island, Hawaii
Sunset Riders, Las Vegas, Nevada
Outrigger Canoe Team Practice, Hawaii
Sometimes beautiful sunsets show up when you least expect them:
Two view of sunset in Maupin, Oregon
But no matter what, when you see a lovely sunset, you should take time to enjoy it with someone special.
A couple enjoying sunset on the island of Kauai
2 comments:
Mark - those are AMAZING!!
Perfect for going slow. . .
Thanks. Hope they inspire others to slow down and take a look at sunsets in a different way.
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