
Here we are in the depths of winter and I realised I have not generated a good old fashioned sunset since mid November – now there is a reason for that of course (I am working when the light departs) but I was down the beach last weekend when this happened and I thought you may like this little chase of light……

















Ooooh, totally scrumptious….. (nice straight horizon, too
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do you charge for that assurance Gunta
Certainly not for friends!
“a good old fashioned sunset “…. I haven’t heard an expression like that before
Sunset and sunrise always make me excited… This should be an amazing moment that you captured, I can die for this view like that. Great photograph. Thank you dear Scott, love, nia
They are the best moments Nia – I love being part of it standing and absorbing the moment – sucking it up ‘so to speak’
That’s lovely, sunsets are cosy and that’s just what’s needed at this time of year to warm the cockles.
good I was hoping for a warm reply
It looks sooo peaceful!
It was extremely peaceful and very calm not a breath of wind
Another great one! Love it
Findhorn or Moray Firth? great shot with lots to absorb and refresh the inner sole!
Lossiemouth inner estuary with a full tidal basin creating the foreground very unusual to have light here but it was backlight (you can see the light source was out of shot)
That’s a real stunner Scott! Well done!
cheers Phil, interesting – I have bucket loads of this type of shot which rarely makes it from the cutting room floor . I have spent a lot of time recently trying to find something interesting to anchor the sunset on – but I felt we needed some uplifting so this appeared. Cheers
Yeah I know what you mean about having loads of this type of shot. I occasionally shoot weather for one of our local TV news stations and sunsets is kind of an ongoing theme. That and storm clouds along the beach.
A beautiful shot of the evening sky. Amazing colours.
Brilliant, Scott…. Love it..!
We love a good old-fashioned sunset! Beautiful, thank you!
Superb!