After a great day with Gailsman and Gail, we chatted as we walked along the canal to our cars,the sun started going down and I took this photo of the Swan.
Over the bridge to our cars, when we stopped to photograph Belvoir Castle, we thought that was it, so saying our goodbyes, then I looked up and saw the sky change, as the sun was saying its goodbye.
Gailsman and I rushed to the otherside of the carpark to get a better shot, and the next 2 shots were the result.
What a way to end a very pleasent day with friends.
That - my friends, is what we bloggers call - A successful days shoot.
12 comments:
Excellent... the suns rays are awesome my friend... ha! I wish I'd taken that shot.
Tom
OHHHH they are amazing.....my favorite photos of all I think. Can't get enough sunsets and sunrises! I do have to say that the swan is beautiful as well. So fun to meet and be with blogging friends!
Magnificent sky there Mac!
Now the sun certainly knows how to paint the sky a beautiful color of 'goodbye'... Those are some awesome shots!! I know that I would have been beside myself if I hadn't had my camera in my hands when I saw that. Just beautiful, Imac!!!
What an impressive castle even more against the sky ! Sunsets and sunrises are always so beautiful !
Sounds like you have great time in meeting bloggers and meeting nature too
Every picture is a gem.
You certainly were in the right place at the right time, what a fantastic sunset, really breathtaking.
I like how the castle is silhouetted against the sky and the swan gliding in the sunlight.
Sunny :)
The sky pictures are absolutely fantastic. I would certainly agree that you had a successful day's shoot.
Mac: You got some neat captures from your meeting, great shots.
Oh gosh i have to say those were very gorgeous photos and you said it very well.. A good day with good friends, what more can you ask for
Yes it was a great meeting and a great sky. Gail and I had an enjoyable time and I think our DW's got on very well together, with their heart to hearts.
Magnificent sky shots!
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