Good morning, or whatever time of day this post of The Cosmic Photo Challenge coincides with your Monday, I’m here to swap images illustrating the prompt; As the evenings start to lengthen.
I had to gamble on yesterday being photogenic enough to provide inspiration, since Saturday was grey and overcast, but fortunately it paid off.
I nipped down to the square and captured a few shots of deserted streets and the long bridge over the river Taw, just as the sun slipped below the horizon. A couple more sunsets taken during the week and (stretching the term “evening”, even by my flexible standards) a long exposure shot of star trails over the back garden.

Where did eventide find you over the weekend, would you like to show us..?
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Everyone has such good pictures here again 😍
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Including yours, very nice, thanks.
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I liked the cloudy sunset. Clouds make sunsets and sunrises. Of course the sun helps as well. And I liked the contrast in the black and white street.
https://frankhubeny.blog/2021/03/22/as-the-evenings-start-to-lengthen/
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You’re right, gotta have good clouds for the best sunset, thank you Frank.
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Love the black and white – very intense.
For once, I thought I present pictures with no post-production editing. The landscape that presented itself was self-sufficient.
https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2021/03/22/on-the-red-planet/
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The last photo where the last rays of the setting sun are illuminating the old building is the stand out for me. I went to the archives are we’re supposed to be staying at home again:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2021/03/22/as-the-evenings-start-to-lengthen/
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Oh, damn, in my weekly game of guess-which-is-David’s-favourite, I picked the black and white one, hahaha.
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I liked the black and white but it didn’t say evening to me.
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That was actually taken latest of all, I stopped and snapped it through the passenger window of the car on the way home. But you’re right, it doesn’t have the same feel
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