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Water always gives the impression of wideness. So does the desert. I love looking at "water" pictures. And I love looking at "desert" pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love desert pictures too and I loved to do photos in Dubai and Oman, when I was traveling those countries.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your interesting comment, Peter!
I can never tire of water photos. I always feel a spiritual commection to nature. The gently lapping of the water on a lake or the rolling of the tides in an ocean always seem to touch an inner spark. :o)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind comment, Tawnyia!
ReplyDeletelovely as usual.
ReplyDeleteNice shots Sue love the light changing throughout the series of images
ReplyDeleteI think these sunsets are beautiful! We have so many mountains that I rarely get to see a really nice sunset... you did a very nice job of capturing it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Barbara, nice to see you commenting on my blog! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol!:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Michele for your nice comment!
ReplyDeleteI love the first and last photos
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenty,
ReplyDeletefor visiting my blog and for this comment.
Great Sunset shot Susanne, the water ads so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bob.
ReplyDeleteI know you like sunsets as a stellar expert, right? :-)