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Reflections Of Sun Setting On Scalloway

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Same Day – Different Sea Images

The first image was taken in the afternoon at Meal Beach, Hamnavoe and below is a boat leaving Scalloway in the sunset.

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Island In The Sun (Meal Beach, Hamnavoe)

Boat Leaving Scalloway In The Sunset

Another Golden Evening In Shetland

Sunset images from New Street, Scalloway looking over to Port Arthur and beyond. The tide was quite low so some of the lower part of the pier was more visible than usual. I feel it adds more character to the image.

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A Beautiful February Sunset

Taken from Port Arthur, Scalloway, Shetland.

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Sunset From Port Arthur

Winter Sunset

Last night’s sunset brought photographers of all ages to scenic spots to catch the quickly changing sunset.

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Meal Beach, Hamnavoe, Shetland.

I saw the sun glowing near the horizon in the direction of Burra. Decided it might be nice at Meal Beach so off I went. The waves were coming right up the beach and you couldn’t have walked along it very far. So, like the coward that I am, I stayed on the embankment.

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Seagull Flying High

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Around Scalloway On Boxing Day

A variety of images taken with nearly numb fingers on a very cold Boxing Day.  From calm waters to an illegally parked balloon.

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Scalloway In The Low Winter Sun

Another calm day in Scalloway. I never tire of taking photos in and around Scalloway. The weather makes every photo unique. I gave this one some HDR treatment.

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Yacht Arriving In The Sunset

Saw this yacht in the distance and waited for it to come past at the North Atlantic Fisheries College.

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