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Sunset on the Pacific Sun


Sandielle

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Just happened to catch this on the web cam.

 

 

Great capture Sandi.

Its always exciting to catch a moment in time.

 

 

Heres a magic one taken from our Hotel overlooking the bay at Valparaiso, Chile,

during our pre cruise stay before boarding Rotterdam.

 

 

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I have tried sunrise but i set my clock as it said on my pacific daily but it was earlier then that.

 

The photos I took there where just a fluke it was the last night of the cruise so i was about to pack up clicked on cruise cam and saw it so grabbed my camera and ran to the fly bridge.

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I like this type of thread.:D

 

Some nice photos being shared.:)

 

I think I prefer sunrises to sunsets.

 

I find the gentle pastel colours more pleasing to the eye than the fiery colours of a sunset.

 

A couple for the mix

 

Two sunrises in the Havannah Boularis Passage.

 

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A couple of sunsets somewhere in the pacific. Same voyage - on the way home.

 

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Have you noticed...when you observe a sunset ,

how quickly the sun moves...

and sinks below the horizon.

 

When we were on the farm , we built a new house

that had a window looking to the setting sun

over the the Tasman Sea.

 

Some of the sunsets were just amazing.

 

 

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Here's one I took cruising through the Boulari-Havannah Passage in Sept last year.

 

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Wow Karen, great photo.

 

It looks like just about 5-10 minutes short of the spot where I took my two sunrises above.

 

Amazing. :)

 

Going through that passage at that time of day is truly one of life's great experiences.

 

Another is sailing up through the Whitsundays at sunrise on a clear day. :D

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Going through that passage at that time of day is truly one of life's great experiences.

 

Another is sailing up through the Whitsundays at sunrise on a clear day. :D

 

Have to agree with you 100% there.:)

 

I have some lovely ones from Whitsundays from my Fairstar cruise buit they're on paper:eek:. Will have to work out how to scan them!

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Have to agree with you 100% there.:)

 

I have some lovely ones from Whitsundays from my Fairstar cruise buit they're on paper:eek:. Will have to work out how to scan them!

 

 

Whats this thing you call photos on paper? :) lol

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