Storm Front Sunset - Marco Island, FL
Storm Front Sunset - Marco Island, FL

Living in the eastern part of the United States, not too far from the North Carolina coast, it’s not often I have an opportunity to observe and capture beach sunsets over open water. Beach sunrises I can usually see each year, but sunsets are normally behind trees, hills or homes. No doubt it’s just the opposite for those who live near the west coast.

#2 Storm Front Sunset - Marco Island, FL
#2 Storm Front Sunset - Marco Island, FL

So with this latest trip to the gulf coast of Florida the idea of getting sunset photos was already in mind, made stronger when told the ones over the Gulf of Mexico were especially beautiful.

I took sunset photos on three different evenings with the results of each being very different but interesting in their own way. These photos are from my first evening attempt with approaching thunderstorms moving in from over the gulf. While there was little of the sun to be seen there was a striking sky, clouds and light play.

I’ll publish my second sunset photos tomorrow and the third sunset results on Thursday, if interested be sure and check back.

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Monte Stevens
14 years ago

Love the cloud formations, they have a lot of power behind them. One of the best parts of living along the Rocky Mountain Front Range are the opportunities to shoot sunrises with the open prairie to the east then a short 5 mile drive to turn and shoot sunsets against the mountain ranges.

don
don
14 years ago

I like the spotty look of the clouds with the rich glow on the horizon. Nice one.

Don
Don
14 years ago

I agree with Monte, this has power behind it, the sweeping clouds, bold blue colors and that shot of white draws the attention.

Mark
14 years ago

Those are some great skies Earl. I am sure all of the spring storm activity helped make it more dramatic.

Alan M. Collopy
14 years ago

Monte,

Beautiful photos. The clouds are awesome. Greta photos. Thank you for sharing!

Alan

Markus
14 years ago

Those clouds in #1 look almost threedimensional against the sky. And the small silhouettes in the front give the whole scenery an excellent scale. Definitely working for me.