Recent Sunsets / by Mister Tom

An awful lot going on recently.

Although I can't quite seem to tie down what, exactly.

Been rather slow with posting, so to catch up I have been more selective with the shots from the last month or so.

This post is two sunsets recently that were worthwhile shooting - as always no accident that I had my camera on me.. No I don't plan ahead, I just always have it on me! 

This is such a lie, else this post would be an simply sublime sunset and close ups of deer and badgers.

Not that I ever run into such things with forward planning.

As usual you also can view this set on Flickr

As always cutting criticism and comments via email (tomglendinning.photography@gmail.com) or 

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If you don't like something then please, tell me - Also try to articulate why, it is tremendously useful to have constructive, critical feedback.

These were taken from Widcombe Hill on my usual walk behind the flat, looking over at Kelston Round Hill. This was after big storms had passed over, these being the remaining squalling clouds.

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Taken on a short visit home to Dormington, this 'very purple sunset' has not been chromatically altered. Straight raw with some definition and exposure adjustment.

The thin layer of pastel blue against the delicate and tenuous white-edged yellow-purple clouds, crowded between slabs of grading, jostling solid colour is what I find most beautiful about this sort of sky. I could photography it endlessly but the moment only lasts minutes. So it becomes precious.

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