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Sunset

"Pictures....they say a 100 things....what does yours say??"


I  love photography. Its the best captures I make with my phone. Of all the different aspects of life that I get hold of, this one is specially my favourite - the sunset. Its a priceless time of my day - at sunset. What do I see in it? I dont think its very unpopular among you all. Everyone simply loves watching sunsets or taking pictures of them. What remains and stays with us, is what does that sunset mean to us. I would like to sum it up this way -

Photographed by the Author - Giselle Gonsalves

My kind of sunset,

Makes me feel grateful for today,

And gives me a new promise for 

tomorrow.

-ggwrites


The sky looked simply spectacular that day at sunset and I couldn't resist capturing it. 

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