The Golden Hour by blinkings
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Description
Bathing boxes at Brighton Beach. Victoria Australia. Please zoom.
Comments (18)
jayfar
Nice shot and just like in the UK these huts are very colourful.
Crabbycabby
Great lighting.
kgb224
I will also share some of those captured at Muizenberg mid afternoon. Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.
durleybeachbum
They look just WONDERFUL in that light!
BIPOLARTWO
Gorgeous sight - In Hong Kong these would be called mini apartment's.
bullsnook
very colorful, great shot 5/5
morningglory
Just a beauty of a shot. Great colors. Super on ZOOM.
JuliSonne
The blue hour makes everything nice and soft ..... a beautiful view and the small bathing boxes may look cute ... like a chain that has been forgotten at the beach.
Faemike55
Very cool shot
debbielove
Beach huts at Brighton ......just like at Brighton! ;-) Super shot, well posted mate Rob
netot
I love how the last (First?) sunshine enhances the color of the boxes. Pink reflections on the water are great, so the soft tones of sky. However, when I read the title, I don't know why expected to see a pint of beer!!LOL
Sea_Dog
Perfect timing! A great shot, the lighting on the boxes is superb. Well done.
Fidelity2
Superb! 5+! Thanks a lot.
whaleman
Well, don't those just show up very well...great shot! I'm guessing early morning.
Isabelle711
Zoom is most wonderful. :))))) So many sweet details and colors to see. :)))) The sunlite on the bathing boxes is extremely wonderful. :))))) Most excellent capture my friend. :)))))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))))
pat40
Brilliant pic.
danapommet
Amazing photo and I love the collection of colorful beach houses.
cfulton
The golden hour indeed! Well done, Andrew, Clive