Caribbean Photography: Golden Sunset Strip
04th December 2012
Caribbean Photography
Golden Sunset Strip

It was a colourful sunset last night, but only in a small part of the sky. A thin strip of cloud, of differing types, sat along the horizon and probably up to 10% of the sky above, forming a horizontal band of colour, that progressed from orange, to pink, to the real dark dusky pink, before disappearing all together.
It also lasted quite a while, which was good as I was meeting with friends and kept running out to take a shot or two, but they are already getting used to me here, camera in hand.
All of the shots are taken from the shoreline in Port Elizabeth, Bequia, out across Admiralty Bay and the boats and yachts moored there, out towards West Cay, the western most point of the island.



Golden Sunset Strip

It was a colourful sunset last night, but only in a small part of the sky. A thin strip of cloud, of differing types, sat along the horizon and probably up to 10% of the sky above, forming a horizontal band of colour, that progressed from orange, to pink, to the real dark dusky pink, before disappearing all together.
It also lasted quite a while, which was good as I was meeting with friends and kept running out to take a shot or two, but they are already getting used to me here, camera in hand.
All of the shots are taken from the shoreline in Port Elizabeth, Bequia, out across Admiralty Bay and the boats and yachts moored there, out towards West Cay, the western most point of the island.


