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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Of Dusk and Sunset


From light blue-to-golden yellow-to-orange-to-total darkness.


I always find it amazing to see the transformation of the sky and the structures around during dusk.


How buildings turn into amber colored bricks giving an illusion of an old polaroid photo. I love the contrast of establishments turning on their lights against the still bright outdoors. And the sea, oh yes the sea! How it mirrors the magnificent change of colors above it onto its own body.


It also tells us our geographic location in the world. We all know that the sun rises in the East, and sets in the West. So if you're watching the sun set, the direction to your right is North, and to your left is South. Now where is that 'It' place they say I must go to and dine?


Here are some of the most beautiful sunsets I have seem so far. In no particular order.


Iloilo, Philippines

This photo was taken while inside a moving vehicle. The effect of the rays looks like it's giving light to the only house under it.


New York, USA
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Best to see the sunset from Rockefeller Center. You will have the historical Empire State Building a part of your picture.



Siquijor, Philippines

I was lucky to see this spectacular sunset during Christmas Day. One of the best Christmas presents ever!



Boracay, Philippines

You've got to be there to experience it!



Dead Sea, Jordan


It will make you feel alive. It makes the Dead Sea alive!



Dubai, UAE

I love how the backdrop of sunset is seen amidst the skyscrapers in this city. It's like the sun saying, "no matter how great, tall and magnificent you buildings are, I am still the most beautiful sight at this time of the day."



Bataan, Philippines

Head to Montemar beach resort if you want to experience it sans the noise of the City. Very peaceful and quiet place.



Capiz, Philippines

Watch this spectacular view, then head to the Baybay restaurant for dinner and feast with the freshest seafood on earth. Nothing beats!


Venice, Italy

It’s worth it. You’ve got to experience Venice at least once in your lifetime.


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