“Beauty is one of the rare things which does not lead to doubt of God.”
Jean Anouilh
A sunset is a common phenomenon we see everyday. In the rush of our busy, day-to-day activities we rarely find time to watch the sunset and enjoy its beauty. But today’s sunset was something special. From June to September it is monsoon in India, and the sky is covered with dark rain clouds most of the time. In this season, a fiery sunset sky like this is rare to see. So, I didn’t waste a moment to capture the beauty with my new Nikon D53oo. 🙂
Published in response to The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Rare.
Such amazing pictures!
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Thank you! 🙂
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stunning sunset Moon!
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Yes..it was really stunning! Thanks Andrew.
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Oh such wonderful hues! Great captures Moon! 🙂
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Thanks Divsy 🙂
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Wow! Such beautiful pictures of dusk 🙂 the vibrant colors at twilight always give awesome results.. 🙂
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That’s true! 🙂 Thank you Saumy.
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Beautiful captures 🙂
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Thank you Purba!
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Love the colors as they get darker. Reminded me of this description of a sunset from Joseph Conrad: “and the serenity
became less brilliant but more profound.”
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Thank you for sharing this beautiful quote, Tom. Have a wonderful Sunday!
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Very pleasant shade in the sky!
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Thank you Indrani.
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Awesome
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Thanks Rupam 🙂
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😊
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Loved your photos and the colours in them, almost felt like I was there 😊
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I am so happy to know that. 🙂 Thank you so much for the comment.
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Wow! Really special sunset. Can’t miss those beautiful coconut trees, they are adding drama in to the pictures.
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Yeah…the silhouettes of coconut trees add to the beauty of the frame. I was just so amazed to see the sky last evening… and ran upstairs to the rooftop. And it was rewarding! Thanks for the comment, Sandeepa. 🙂
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