Setting Sun Across Open Field In Mt Vernon, Washington

Not far from the Bay View State Park in Mt Vernon where I was camping, there’s an estuary and bike trail, perfect for hiking and in my case taking pictures at sundown. As you can see, this a clear view of the sun going down, it’s golden light filtering across an open field, quiet, with almost no one around. I took my time taking a series of pictures, this one took a while to get just right in post. I wanted that feeling of light, strong in places but weakening just before the sun finally dips below the horizon. Hope restores with the rise and before the setting of the sun. I included an unedited version in the gallery for comparison purposes.

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Description

Standing near the blacktop road, very few cars,  just a wonderful feeling of light watching the sun go down and the view of the wide expanse. No buildings, no noise, only the sounds of the wind slightly rising and falling, a patient companion.

Fred Gerendasy Photography

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