Caribbean Photography: Into the fires of hell
06th December 2012
Caribbean Photography
Into the fires of hell

Have recently watched the Pirates of the Caribbean, At Worlds End, with its links to the underworld, green flashes, turning the world upside down etc, it seemed fitting to name this small series 'Into the fires of hell'.
The sunset tonight was awesome, the clouds spread across the sky in such a way as to catch the colours of the setting sun. Once down below the horizon the sky lit up with golds, oranges, pinks and yellows, that went on for about an hour. An amazing show and one Im getting used to out here on Bequia.
The Royal Clipper cruise ship was moored out in the bay, out towards the western end of the island, providing a good point of interest, but with the colour spreading across the entire bay, it was difficult to know where to look and which scene to shoot. It was definitely one of those times when you were spoilt for choice and even the tourists were out with their compacts catching the moment.
A glorious end to the day.



Into the fires of hell

Have recently watched the Pirates of the Caribbean, At Worlds End, with its links to the underworld, green flashes, turning the world upside down etc, it seemed fitting to name this small series 'Into the fires of hell'.
The sunset tonight was awesome, the clouds spread across the sky in such a way as to catch the colours of the setting sun. Once down below the horizon the sky lit up with golds, oranges, pinks and yellows, that went on for about an hour. An amazing show and one Im getting used to out here on Bequia.
The Royal Clipper cruise ship was moored out in the bay, out towards the western end of the island, providing a good point of interest, but with the colour spreading across the entire bay, it was difficult to know where to look and which scene to shoot. It was definitely one of those times when you were spoilt for choice and even the tourists were out with their compacts catching the moment.
A glorious end to the day.


