The original thread "Autumn Sunrises and Sunsets share your photos here" has generated a nice collection of photos from you, and is still going strong through winter 2018/9.
To save the thread getting too long, it might be wiser to have a fresh thread for this year, and I look forward to seeing your continued contributions.
To start the ball rolling, three from my recent trip to North Wales early this month, a Llandullas Sunset.
Mike
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PimperneBloke said:Loving those sunsets Mike, top job!!
Thank you.
Sunrises, when we have the weather, are easy for me to get being an early riser, the sunsets are pure chance for now.
Well, the shorter days are back with us, slowly creeping in!
At this time of year, it's not often I get a sunset the night before going to work, but with a late return home from Bishops Stortford visiting our son, I was treated to a brief sunset display.
Nice pictures everyone, took last month early morning at LM.
Jim
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A couple from me taken the beginning of this month
Think I like the tree pic the best, not as fiery as the one before though taken at the same time.
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Lovely shots all, a sunset from the front of the cottage we rented last week in Yorkshire...not too shabby a view!!
Brilliant photos everyone, it won't be long before autumn's sunrises and sunsets now the days are getting shorter.
A last photo after a day at Middleton Lakes
Some sunset and dusk photos from my recent stay in N Wales.
Conwy Castle and Afon Conwy at sunset
Sunset over Conwy Mountain (a mere hill at 244 mtrs asl).
The clouds moving in over Conwy Castle
Just after the sun dips below the hills on the horizon,
Of course, with a new camera, new toy and all that, I had to have a play with long exposures....
Incidentally, it was actually darker then the photo suggests, but due to the lack of traffic flow, and the lengthened exposure time allowing more light in, it seems brighter than it actually was.
(New ND filters that fit; ordered and due very soon)
A couple looking North West to Conwy from alongside RSPB Conwy.
The black specs in the sky are not dirt on the lens, but lots of swallows, swifts and house/sand martins that just seemed to come out in force.
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