Jul 152013
 

For the first time in a while I found myself with no plans for the evening, so I decided to head out and take some photos. I went down to Police Beach to see if the sunset would provide some good light. While I was waiting for the sun to dip down I walked over to the entrance of Flatt’s inlet where the golden rays were lighting the pylons of the old railway bridge nicely.

remains of the old railway bridge at flatt's inlet bermuda

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  7. Ditto- the lighting is excellent. The image has a lot of life.

  8. Such beautiful lighting ! I also love the way you captured the texture of the rocks.

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