evening nears
solar eye closing
smothered light
I have still been able to occasionally take photos whilst guiding Maggie’s development. She has visited Ricketts Point many times, we were there this evening. Here is a recent sunset, just to remind visitors to Haikuhound that we have such wonderful sunsets across our Port Phillip Bay most evenings . The changes in colour as the clouds swirled across the horizon were amazing.
‘solar eye closing’ – beautiful
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Thanks Sandra, it was a very different final stage due mainly to the cloud.
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Exactly amazing view dear Denis, fascinates. Thank you, Love, nia
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Thanks Nia. I had to abandon my blogging for a few weeks. Maggie still takes most of my day watching, playing, training, cleaning up, walking, driving and more walking.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks Annette.
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A lovely series of photos. It does look like a ‘solar eye’ 🙂
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Thanks Janice. It did seem to be winking that evening.
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Beautiful sunsets Denis, it is looking a lot warmer ☺
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Thanks Xenia. Still hovering below 20 degrees C and down near 0 degrees at night. That is on the Southern coast. We are still getting snow on the mountains in from Melbourne.
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Love the brilliant redness as the solar eye closes. Wonderful post, Denis. ❤
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Thanks Olga this was an extra incredible sunset .
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Beautiful sunset shots and haiku Denis. 🙂
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Thanks Marje. If we lack photographic inspiration a quick visit to the bay on dusk is usually a good kick start.
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Beautiful haiku Denis. I can imagine being bathe in the light of your sunsets. Sounds peaceful and renewing.
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Thanks Pat, they usually are, but not this evening.
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