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Sunset, February 12, 2012









How many pictures of a sunset does one person need?  I just had to add this one to my collection.

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  1. One can never have too many pic's of sunsets. I love this one.
    You really captured how lovely the sun going down is for us to enjoy.
    Hope you had a wonderful Valentines
    Day
    Love
    Maggie

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  2. I have maybe a hundred and at least 20 of them are stunners worth saving. This one you took is magical.

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  3. This is so beautiful. And you can never get too many as they are all so different. Some even bring back memories of what you were doing when you took them.

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  4. Lovely! And no, you can't have too many.

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  5. Olga, that is GORGEOUS! You can never have too many...especially if those are the kind you're seeing. You're welcome to share them with us ANY time!

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  6. Never enough sunsets. This shot is gorgeous.

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  7. What fabulous color. Glad you took time to enjoy it.

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  8. OMG, that is just spectacular. It needed to be made permanent. I really miss those ocean sunsets and sunrises. You see both in the Keys. They last so much longer than the mountain ones.

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  9. The red hue in this give it an eery fiery appearance for me. But I can also associate it with the warmth of Valentine and Heart month:)

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