Tuesday, October 09, 2007

The Day is gone


The sun is setting down at Sunset Key

19 comments:

  1. Oh, wow. This is what it is all about. I was just here and that post wasn't up yet. I just came back to grab your site address and this amazing photo gets posted. Beautiful. Great timing. :)

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  2. Hi Pete again :-)

    it's raining comments just now..LOL..thank you so much for this nice words again!

    Just got up, had my 2nd coffee...and my brain is working now..:-)

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  3. Oh my goodness. This is absolutely stunning!! I have never witnessed a tropical sunset before and I think this would be my dream to see this. This is an awesome shot!

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  4. Hi Michele,

    yes, it is a wonderful and breathtaking experience to see the sun melting into the ocean.

    Thank you for this nice comment!

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  5. I remember that one of the most fabulous sunsets I ever saw was at Mallory Square in the Conch Republic; I've 15 minute video of the event...
    No wonder you got a great sunset picture again...
    About the unusual destination: it will take some time; I'm still in Koblenz in December 2005...
    Gil
    Blogtrotter

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  6. Beautiful sunset, but the best part, you can actually see the Sun.

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  7. Now that is pretty! Alas we have nothing like that here. You out do yourself everyday Sue.

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  8. I love sunsets. As soon as I figure out my digital camera I will share some of my sunsets here in Mississippi. I am a dunce when it comes to cameras. Especially digital ones. This is my first one and I find it very intimidating. :o)

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  9. Although 'the day is gone,' judging by the colors in this photo it was one beautiful day! Nice shot!

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  10. Hi Jenty,
    Hi Gil,
    Hi Bob,
    Hi Rick,
    Hi Titania,


    I do my THANK YOU to all of you now in collective. :-)

    It's so great and a fantastic feeling to know that I have so many of loyal "fans" - like YOU - who love my work in photography. Thank you so much for commenting.

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  11. Take the water away and replace it with sand, take the palmtree away and replace it with a baobab and you will have what I see every evening. A beautiful sunset like on you picture.

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  12. Hi Peter,

    do you know the american TV-Show "trading places"...Ich tausche mit dir fuer eine kurze Zeit, wenn du willst. Ich wuerde zugerne mal sehen und sowas tun, was du machst!
    Vielen Dank fuer deinen netten Kommentar.

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  13. Guten Morgen!!! :D
    Die Fotografie ist schön!!!

    Hugs, JJ

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  14. Danke schoen, Nancy!

    Es freut mich, dass du meine Fotos magst! (I'm glad you liked my photos). :-)

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  15. superb photo Susanne....all of your photos are absolutely breathtaking !!!!!

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  16. Thank you Kim,

    for this wonderful comment - and for signing my guest book too. It's very appreciated! :-)

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  17. Very nice picture. I love those ones. Anything with water. My room has all posters of Maldives on the walls.

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  18. Thanks for your nice comment again, Mike!

    I know the Maldives are very pretty and I wish I can visit it one day.

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