Tell me a Story: February 2018

There are times in life when you just want solitude, and when I want solitude I go to where I know it will be quiet.  This week I headed to the sunset.  There are a few people there at night but it is so big that you can have the time alone to focus on your thoughts and still your mind.

Each sunset is different and while this was not a red sky it was still beautiful.  I always stop at the pond first while the sun is still high to see what sort of sunset I will get.

Then I head down to the main Everglades canal area to watch the sun set.  Today I played with my 70-300mm, the 28-135mm and my Lensbaby Sweet 50.  That made the star effect of the sun

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This is a circle blog and I am looking forward to seeing what everyone else has got up to this month.  Follow the link here to see what my friend in the freezing cold of Canada, Kim Sidwell Photography has for you this month, Don’t forget to leave a little love on their pages.

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