Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Sundown
A seat for the Sunset.
| 31 Aug 2025 |
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Brean Down across the bay from the Prince Consort Gardens,Weston Super Mare, on a chilly spring evening,
No takers for the many benches as the incoming tide brought a stiff breeze blowing in off of the Bristol Channel,
HBM and a good week to all!
Bay at Sundown!
| 11 Sep 2024 |
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By the number of images I post from here many will have deduced this is close to home!
Yet another shot from Bridgwater Bay his time from the Esplanade at Burnham on Sea,
The island behind the lower lighthouse is Steep Holm, A protected bird habitat. With the landscape of South Wales on the Horizon.
In 16.9 therefor a larger view will be better!
Lybster Evening!
| 17 Jul 2024 |
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We end our day in Lybster with an evening image taken just after a major thunder storm had passed over.
Added for the North Coast 500 Group
Large may be better
Darkness Falls
| 18 May 2024 |
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Days end across Bridgwater Bay and the coast of South Wales!
The distant lights are, I think of Barry and Barry Island! Which is around 12 Miles across the Bristol Channel as the crow flies.
Shot in 16.9 therefore a large view may be best!
Glastonbury Tor
| 24 Aug 2020 |
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Evening's haze across the fields to the Tor, with quite a few people still on top,
The tower is the remains of the Church of St Michael built on the site in the 14th century,
Large please.
Just Four, HFF
| 19 Aug 2020 |
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Four of almost a hundred of these beautiful birds in the late evening sun on North Drain, Somerset Levels,
I ask you to view large please
Sunset on the Harbour HFF
| 27 Dec 2018 |
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One from the archives, Thankfully no work for the Portpatrick, Tamar class lifeboat " John Buchanan Barr" on a calm midsummer evening,
For Sight and Sound, the sun sets over the Irish sea and casts Evening Shadows, www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WHayIQvrN8 a real oldie.
Just for the Light !
| 06 Dec 2018 |
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Posted for the beautiful light, Burnmouth harbour as the sun descends through the early evening cloud,
Really appreciate you viewing large please
Gangplank at sunset.
| 27 Jan 2016 |
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Evening silhouettes of the mountains on the Ardnamurchan peninsula and boats moored in the 8.75 mile long Loch Leven.
The bridge across the Ballachulish narrows can just be seen at the far end of the loch (if viewed large)
SONY SLT-A65V and Sony DT 35mm F1.8 SAM (SAL35F18)
Thank you for over 3000 visits!
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Alternative power
| 03 Nov 2014 |
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Sun and Wind on a Scottish Hillside.
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Chasing the Sunset
| 09 Jun 2014 |
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Last Flight of the day
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Mystic Sunset
| 05 Apr 2014 |
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Loch Linnhe and the Morvern landscape from under the Ballachulish Bridge
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Sunset on the Pap
| 14 Dec 2020 |
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One of my very early posts on joining Ipernity in 2014.
Pap of Coe and Loch Leven from the Balachulish Bridge
2432 ft / 742m high, the Pap of Glencoe (or Sgorr na Ciche - Gaelic peak of the breast - yes really!)
Loch Leven is a sea loch which extends 8 3⁄4 miles (14.1 km), varying in width between 220 yards (200 m) and just over 1 mile (1.6 km.
The Ballachulish Bridge which replaced the Ballachulish Ferry was opened in 1975 and carries the main A A82 trunk road to Fort William and beyond.
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Pap of Coe at Sunset
| 14 Dec 2020 |
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Pap of Coe reflected in Loch Leven
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