The first one is the great twilight after sun set only 20 mins. The sky showed me terrific color so I set my camera on my tripod and get this shot. You may see the smiley moon as well ^__^

While I was waliking along the Songkha beach, I saw the children enjoyed playing on the coast line. They were splashing water each other and laughing all the time. When I was there, I also felt happy as well. Well, I had an idea for taking my Sky Watch photo again. I walked around to get nice sun set view, including the action of the children then I put my camera on my tripod, set composition, set my Graduated ND filter to balance exposure between sky and sea and took this shot, my second photo for this post.

I hope you enjoy watching my Sky Watch photo ^_^ and if you have any ideas, comments, etc, please feel fee to leave me massage.
Finally, please also visit http://skyley.blogspot.com/ to see other sky watchers around the world.
Cheers,
DigitalShutterMania - ^__^
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You have really nice pctures on your blog! And those from todays Skywatch are beautiful! :) You seem to have learned a lot if you just have had your camera for two years.
Beautiful. I like both of those. So peaceful.
Boys will be boys, love that last shot of an upsided boy on the water.
Oh both images are fantastic. But I like the the second image more for the story that can be created by looking at it.
Great shots. Fantastic and amazing captures.
Sorry for my bad English
Wow, super colors.
Very nice SWF-entry here, love the colors!!
Have a nice SWF
Greatings from NL
Two beautiful photos. So pretty.
Those are two very beautiful skies. You captured them very-very well. Thanks for sharing..
Two BEAUTIFUL pictures! :)
Fantastic!
Oh, I love both of these images, but the second is just amazing! Great subject, great composition, great execution, just an all around wonderful capture! This is my favorite SWF shot so far today. :)
Kit
Stunning shots! I also liked the photos you took on the oil rig, most impressive. Looks like you're having a lot of fun playing around and experimenting with different shots. You first macros urned out very well.
I am also a photography enthusiast. Thanks for the info on how you captured your shots! Glad to learn from you through your pix! Will return for more lessons. :o)
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