A distant sunset

Tramonto
Tramonto | Sardegna | 2003
The start into the working week at home was quite tough, not much time for blogging, and for sure no time for any photography. While driving home I saw a nice sunset, but was unable to capture it. So now, shortly before midnight, I did a quick dip into my vast Lightroom archive searching for sunsets and I came across this one I took back in 2003 on Sardinia, the magic island off the west coast of Italy. Back then I was just three years into digital photography and my camera was a Minolta Dimage A1. Anyone members that?

Sometimes I love diving back into my archive, look at the images and still can recall the emotions of that special warm summer evening on Sardinia. I lived four years in Italy and I have still plenty memories to share from that time.

Hope you all had a good start into the week and have a fun time getting ready for the Easter days.

Marcus

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28 thoughts on “A distant sunset

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  1. Ha ha …..one you made earlier….it is truly beautiful Marcus, makes up for the cold weather we have had today in the UK 🙂

    1. Thanks, love your comment 🙂 ! Hey, while you wait to travel yourself, get inspirations from other people’s blogs 😉 ! I’m always happy to take you along (hint….today I’m showing off a bit of India)…

  2. Wow… this image is breathtaking… Time just stands still in the beautiful view! ❤️❤️❤️

  3. Stunning sunset. Even though it is over 10 years old it is still beautiful. Something don’t change – at least I hope so in these cases. Have a great week.

  4. What a beautiful sunset Marcus, I love Italy but haven’t visited Sardinia. Our son sailed a yacht from Rome to Genoa over three weeks last summer with his friends and enjoyed Sardinia except for the ‘super yachts’ getting in their way!

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