Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.
Linking to Sunday Stills – theme: Sunsets & Sunrises
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Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.
Linking to Sunday Stills – theme: Sunsets & Sunrises
Copyright © 2020 hughsviewsandnews.com – All rights reserved.
The colours are absolutely stunning!
Thank you.
I love both sunrises and sunsets, don’t think I could pick a favourite.
It’s a tough choice, isn’t it? And both have their uniqueness.
Very much so, and times of the year here changes some things about them too.
I can’t tell the difference in whether they are sunrises or sunsets, Hugh, but all are stunning and unique as another commenter mentioned. I agree that winter sunrises and sunsets are more dramatic, although summer storms can really set the sun on fire. Thanks for joining us for Sunday Stills this week!
I’m not sure how to tell the difference between sunsets and sunrises, but I’m sure there is a scientific way of doing it, Terri. Top two photos are sunrises. The other two are sunsets. Loved this week’s theme on #SundayStills. Thanks for hosting.
The colors are similar, hard to tell, but they sure a pretty, Hugh! I’ve enjoyed seeing everyone’s fab photos!
Wonderful photos! I love both sunrises and sunsets
Me too, although I do especially like winter sunrises.
Gorgeous!
Thank you.
There is so much magic in a sunset. Your photos are gorgeous!
Thank you. I agree, although I especially love winter sunrises.
True! They are lovely and special too and you don’t need to get up so early… lol
I’ve never been good at telling the difference in photos, Hugh. But, I do know the difference in real life as I’m never up early enough for most sunrises. 🙂
I’m more of an early bird, but the sun rises at 5am here in Swansea during the first few weeks of summer, so I’m not up for those, Liesbet. The top two photos on my post are sunsets. The bottom two are sunsets.
WOW, Hugh! This are incredible photos! Absolutely breathtaking! Cher xo
Thank you, Cher. We get some spectacular sunrises and sunsets in the UK (usually during the winter months).
They are just amazing, dear Hugh! Oh that’s brilliant! Very lucky indeed! Glad for cameras to capture this awesome moments! Cher xo
Gorgeous shots, Hugh. I love the sunsets we get here right out our front door. I am seldom up early enough to see the sunrise.
Thank you, Darlene. I’m more of an early bird, so enjoy sunrises much more than sunsets (apart from in the summer, when sunrises happen at around 5am).
Fantastic captures Hugh, as ever Nature proves her talent.💜
Indeed she does, Willow. She’s spectacular.
She really is 💜
Very striking captures there, Hugh 🙂 What I love about sunsets and sunrises, is that each one has never had an exact duplication since the world began. To me, that’s an awesome thought.
That’s a great piece of information, Sarah. Not only is Mother Nature spectacular, but she’s original too when it comes to painting the skies at sunrise and sunsets.