A photo I took a couple of weeks ago, that I thought I’d share.
(Click on the photo for the full sized version)
15 Replies to “Neon Sunset”
You might have mentioned this before, but what camera do you use? You take some nice pictures and I’m looking for a camera.
That one was taken with a Hewlett Packard Photosmart 315 digital. Bought the first one years ago, and replaced it with one I found on ebay for $100 when it finally fell on the ground once too many.
It’s a nice size – big enough to balance nicely in your hand – not one of those teeny little things the size of a lipstick case.
When I get serious, I use an old Minolta 35 mm, with manual focus. http://www.katewerk.com/photos.html
Nice work Kate. I’ll have to save that one to stare at in the dead of winter!
Nice wide street! No traffic, no bumper to bumper parked cars !?! (Can’t be anywhere in Toronto). Bet it’s nice and quiet, too!
That’s beautiful. I can smell the rain.
Kate:
Lovely photo!
I hope you don’t mind, I am now using it for my desktop background photo.
Beautiful, but it also oddly enough reminded me of this US hydrogen bomb test, 11 megatons, 1954.
LOL. Sunsets do that sometimes. Seriously though, very nice photo.
Red sky in the morning fisherman’s warning -did you know that-loosly-was from the New Testament?
It’s also more scientifically more accurate than global warming!
Wow!
red sky in the morning sailors take warning,red sky at night sailors delight.
Beautiful Kate….that big prairie sky bathed in red light…beautiful! The only improvment on that picture would be purple mountains on the western horizon 😉
Dang, I miss the plains. I really, really do.
Gah. Serious envy attack right now over that image.
I’ve travelled the world, there is no sunset like a Saskatchewan sunset
Like Half Canadian said.
“Dang I miss the plains. I really, really do.”
With pictures like this me too.
Beautiful Kate.
You might have mentioned this before, but what camera do you use? You take some nice pictures and I’m looking for a camera.
That one was taken with a Hewlett Packard Photosmart 315 digital. Bought the first one years ago, and replaced it with one I found on ebay for $100 when it finally fell on the ground once too many.
It’s a nice size – big enough to balance nicely in your hand – not one of those teeny little things the size of a lipstick case.
When I get serious, I use an old Minolta 35 mm, with manual focus.
http://www.katewerk.com/photos.html
Nice work Kate. I’ll have to save that one to stare at in the dead of winter!
Nice wide street! No traffic, no bumper to bumper parked cars !?! (Can’t be anywhere in Toronto). Bet it’s nice and quiet, too!
That’s beautiful. I can smell the rain.
Kate:
Lovely photo!
I hope you don’t mind, I am now using it for my desktop background photo.
Beautiful, but it also oddly enough reminded me of this US hydrogen bomb test, 11 megatons, 1954.
LOL. Sunsets do that sometimes. Seriously though, very nice photo.
Red sky in the morning fisherman’s warning -did you know that-loosly-was from the New Testament?
It’s also more scientifically more accurate than global warming!
Wow!
red sky in the morning sailors take warning,red sky at night sailors delight.
Beautiful Kate….that big prairie sky bathed in red light…beautiful! The only improvment on that picture would be purple mountains on the western horizon 😉
Dang, I miss the plains. I really, really do.
Gah. Serious envy attack right now over that image.
I’ve travelled the world, there is no sunset like a Saskatchewan sunset
Like Half Canadian said.
“Dang I miss the plains. I really, really do.”
With pictures like this me too.
Beautiful Kate.