Walton Lighthouse near Santa Cruz harbor at twilight on Thanksgiving Day. There was a chance that the tail from Comet ISON might swing around and jut into the twilight/evening sky. With the comet getting at least partially disintegrated that didn't happen, but the sunset was nice.
Photo: Nov 28
Canon 70D, Canon 70 – 300mm f/4 – 5.6 IS lens
handheld
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Walton Lighthouse
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perfecto....
Bello
Waw amazing...
Very nice with those colors reflected in the water.
That is nice. I love the green light
Wunderbar
Is that the one off West Cliff Drive?
The color is illuminating. The colors will make the Lighthouse more clear to the seafarers.
Beautiful capture, excellent processing!
Love the colors reflecting on the water.