It must have been a pretty special sunset. Scott was the first off the mark with
his photo from that night, followed by the
Frisky Librarian. The building behind us normally blocks our view of sunsets, but clearly this was a special occasion. Beautiful sunsets surely tell us that the world is bigger than us. Here is my effort. Note the reflections in Albert Park Lake.
Very noice!
ReplyDeletelove those colours
ReplyDeleteOnly one I can ever remember seeing here Jayne.
ReplyDeleteThanks Fenz.
"The building behind us normally blocks our view of sunsets, but clearly this was a special occasion."
ReplyDeleteI take it, it moved out of the way.
Nope Brian, the sun was off centre that evening.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool shot! I like how the pink of the sky is reflected on the lake. Vik.
ReplyDeletePretty vivid hey Vik.
ReplyDeletePink sky at night, sheperds delight....
ReplyDelete"Pink sky at night, sheperds delight...."
ReplyDeleteUnless of course it's the glow from the bonfires caused by the latest foot-and-mouth panic.
Anon, I think it rained the next day.
ReplyDeleteWe are not allowed to have bonfires Brian.
A pretty spectacular sunrise also in Melbourne this morning :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely, it is so true, Sunrise and Sunset amazes me every time. I remember being in Freemantle 6 years ago, this time of the year, and the Sunset blew me away. Like an awakening... in meditation :)
ReplyDeleteI have seen so many James, they no longer impress me.
ReplyDeleteAh yeah Cazzie, it would set over the water. Nice. Mindel Beach in Darwin has a reputation and I can tell you, they are beautiful sunsets there.
It really was an amazing sight!
ReplyDeleteMust be rare Scott, since three of us at least noticed it.
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