Beautiful sunsets

First one from Rio, where I spent a few days in november last year, following a great photo trip to the Pantanal.

Second is a view of the rooftops including most of the towers of Copenhagen. The evening afterglow is often seen during the fall, and is not exaggerated in the picture.

The last image is also from Denmark, but a view of a park that used to be the royal hunting grounds. It is said that the building was used by the king and his men as a place to meet with their mistresses after the hunts. And in order not to be disturbed by the servants, the dining room had a table that would be lifted directly from the kitchen below like an elevator. The building is named after this clever principle, which in french is called "en ermitage"

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Reading CR not only is a good source of wonderful photos, a big thank you to all, but also a good fountain of ideas, viz-a-viz Chauncey's manipulation of a photo. One more arrow in this quiver I intend to steal and put into my arsenal.
Thanks Chauncey!
-r
 
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K-amps said:
Does a Sunrise shot count?

This is the Nanga Parbat. A 9th highest Peak on the Planet @ 26,660 ft. Caught at Sunrise as the first rays of Sunlight kissed the top.

The preview has a weird color cast, clicking on the shot paints the proper colors.

That's a rather beautiful picture. Lovely tones to say it was such flat light in the foreground.
 
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