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I've a long time waiting for the moment to come out to the pier and to capture the sun, which will be hidden behind the clouds. But not only this I got by that time, I also received a small bonus in the form of buildings that fit perfectly into the picture. And what a wonderful shape adopted the cloud! Just gorgeous photo.
Can a person have too many sun set and sun rise shots..;) Anyway, I took this same shot about 2 years ago and since I was in Rockport with time on my hands, I decided to take the same shot again. And, it doesn't look much different..:) Except, this time I had a better ND filter so I didn't get any flares. Other wise, it's the same sun and probably the same boats. When I had my boat I kept it at the Marina thinking If I had it sitting in the water, I would use it more. Not so much. Finally sold it.
There is a house in Charming Town
They call the Rising Sun
It's been the ruin of many a poor girl
And me, Oh God, I'm one
If I listened to my mama
Lord I'd be home today
But I was young and foolish
Handsome rider led me astray
Go tell my baby sister
Never do what I've done
To shun the house in Charming Town
They call the Rising Sun
My Mother, she's a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My sweetheart he's a rambler
Lord he rides an old machine
Now the only thing a rambler needs
Is a suitcase and a gun
The only time he's satisfied
Is when he's on the run
He fills his chamber up with lead
And takes his pain to town
The only pleasure he gets out of life
Is bringing another man down
He's got one hand on the throttle
The other on the brakes
He's riding back to Redwood
On his father's stake
And me I wait in Charming Town
To gain my love as one
I'm staying here to end my life
Down in the Rising Sun
I'm staying here to end my life
Down in the Rising Sun
in the summer evening…/Sol y mosquetas silvestres, al atardecer…/Sol & nyponrosor, en sommarkväll...
Sun Voyager is a sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, located in Reykjavík, Iceland. Sun Voyager is described as a dreamboat, or an ode to the sun. The artist intended it to convey the promise of undiscovered territory, a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
(source en.wikipedia.org)
Already dried a lonely leaf catches some low winter light allowing it glow. All I can say is it managed a great bronze tan!