Sunset, North Ealing

On my way way home from taking Art Deco shots around the A40 in late February (see photo archive), I cycled along a path that took me alongside Ealing Golf course, before reaching Pitshanger Park.  The sun was going down and I stopped on a little wooden bridge, where the backdrop of the setting sun, with the silhouettes of the trees and the reflections in the stream looked quite beautiful. Here are a few shots – some taken with my digital camera, some with the iPhone.

Starting with the camera…

From here it’s the iPhone with the blurry zoom, for artistic effect.

Nature paints its own pictures…

About John S

I'm blogging about the things I love: music, sport, culture, London, with some photos to illustrate aspects of our wonderful city. I’ve written a novel called “The Decision”, a futuristic political thriller, and first of a trilogy. I’m also the author of a book on music since the 1970s called “ I Was There - A Musical Journey” and a volume of poetry about youth, “Growin’ Up - Snapshots/ Fragments”. All available on Amazon and Kindle.
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6 Responses to Sunset, North Ealing

  1. David says:

    gorgeous photos…you really did your subject proud

  2. John S says:

    Thanks Dave! It’s sometimes the simplest things that come out best. Enjoying your posts by the way.

  3. Love these shots that you took! Beautiful sunset against the trees. Keep up the great work!

  4. John S says:

    Thanks very much LLLM!

  5. susielindau says:

    I love these photos and the reflections!

  6. John S says:

    Thanks Susie. Reflections are always amazing. Nature does the job for us.

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