Pick your fave of my photos…

They are all really good.
I am partial to painted skies having spent many years in West Texas and Offshore. Sunrises and Sunsets - I have stared at them since I started working the Oilfields in 1977. Offshore West Africa not far above the Equator I would imagine I could hear the water boiling watching the Sun fall while looking West toward Texas....you can see the Sun moving there near the equator.

We don't see many sunrises and sunsets in The Woodlands now that I'm retired....

ETA: This was offshore Equatorial Guinea in the Bight of Bonny looking West....ZP-good-picture.jpg
 
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They are all really good.
I am partial to painted skies having spent many years in West Texas and Offshore. Sunrises and Sunsets - I have stared at them since I started working the Oilfields in 1977. Offshore West Africa not far above the Equator I would imagine I could hear the water boiling watching the Sun fall while looking West toward Texas....you can see the Sun moving there near the equator.

We don't see many sunrises and sunsets in The Woodlands now that I'm retired....

ETA: This was offshore Equatorial Guinea in the Bight of Bonny looking West....View attachment 351490
This is gorgeous, @gamboolman !
 
@CinnamonSugar I too, love them all!
Each one is different from the other yet each are beautiful in it's own way.

I'm going with #3, the church building, for it's breathtaking angles. You've made it appear bigger than life. Soaring.
Actually that’s the hotel across from St Pancras train station in London 😊. But thank u for the compliment. I like the red brick against the blue sky
 
My next fave's are #3, and the last one of the first 2 posts (#5)

I like the angles that you dare to take them at;
and the wider backgrounds to the primary focus, that show some of the setting.

My tip is to continue experimenting. You seem to have your own creative bent, which is the best influence and has the most interesting effects! On the photo, and on the viewer like us! :)
 
I love them all but would have to choose the second and third as my favorites. I love the reflection of the bridge in the water and the angles of the buildings that seem to tower over all else.
 


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