It was quite grey overhead and I feared that rain would hinder any photos I wanted to take today, but as we traveled down the highway, the sky was starting to show blue and the sun began to peek out from behind the grey cloud. I wanted to sit and take in what was around me, I didn't want to think of anything else. Took myself and the other half a few minutes to find the exact street we had to turn down, we had been to this spot before but did either of us note the name of the street down oh no that would have been too easy for us, but after a time we manged to find the correct street thanks to the navigation program on my Samsung mobile phone.
As I stepped onto the sand and looked around me, there were a few people walking along the waters edge and a few dogs chasing seagulls as they flew away. As the water greeted the sky they almost merged into one, the colours were magnificent, as a lone boat bobbed up and down on the calm waters.
As I sat and looked around me, I felt a seance of sadness, knowing at the end of the day I had to return home. I wished life was always this calm and quiet as it was whilst I sat on the beach and took in the cool sea air. With the winter months approaching I could feel how much colder the sea breeze felt as it softly touched my face.
There were no waves on the water, it was so calm and not a sound could be heard other than the clicking of my camera, as I took photos of the beautiful sunset which began to appear in front of me. I sat and watched as the sun began to shine a magnificent orange and lit up the evening sky. The photos I took just don't seem to do the sun set justice.
I had learnt something new over the last week with my camera and wanted to shoot in manual mode, I wanted to see how much I had taken in with what I was doing. I was very happy with this weeks photo shoot If I must say so myself.
Sorry for the multitude of photos, but I wanted you to see how spectacular this sunset really was.
Beautiful sunset over Chelsea Beach









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