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Saturday Photohunt - Dusk

Taking part in different challenges teaches many things and gives opportunity to interact with bloggers. Today I  wanted to to take part in the challenge and I was not clear about the exact meaning of dusk, so I goggled meaning of dusk to learn exact meaning of dusk.
And I found it on  Wikipedia as below - (Link) 
Dusk is the darkest stage of twilight in the evening. During early to intermediate stages of twilight, there may be enough light in the sky under clear-sky conditions to read outdoors without artificial illumination. Civil dusk occurs when the earth rotates to a point at which the center of the sun is at 6° below the local horizon. This marks the end of the evening civil twilight, the point where artificial illumination is required to read outside.Twilight comes after sunset, which is the point at which the earth has rotated just enough that the sun is no longer visible on the local horizon (under clear conditions).
Colors of sky post sunset

Runway (Goa Airport)

Ganapatipule Beach

Somewhere near to Ratnagiri Station, Maharashtra

This post is a part of Saturday Photohunt Challenge. Saturday Photohunt Challenge is a place for photographic fun with different themes and sharing photographs. A theme is announced on this site each week. Theme for this week is "Dusk" Link to challege.


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35 comments:

  1. Gorgeous captures!!

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  2. Lovely pictures, i specially liked the twilight one and the sunset on the beach

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  3. The last picture is beautiful Deepa :)
    I have wonderful memories of Goa...loved the place!

    ps: following you...you can join me here:
    http://www.deepazworld.blogspot.in/

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    1. Thank you very much Deepa :) I too love Goa and Ganapatipule. Thanks for following me , Following back to you :)

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  4. Ratnagiri appeared best to me

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  5. Bright and gorgeous !

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  6. Beautiful photos!! And I appreciate your thoughtful post, I often google our theme word to get some direction too. :)

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    1. Thank you very much Anne :) I love to participate in themes, I like to google meaning of themes it gives me additional knowledge. Google is great :)

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  7. I had to also google and see what exactly dusk was. We don't have palm trees but I took some picture of our larger cotton wood trees.

    Coffee is on

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    1. Thank you very much Dora :) Google helps the best :)

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  8. Really apt for the theme.. Good clicks.

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  9. Some excellent photos indeed for the theme! My favorite is the one taken at Ganapatipule Beach. :)

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  10. Nice pictures. Especially, the one with coconut tree and setting sun.

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    1. Thank you very much Sir :) That one is my favorite too :)

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  11. Awwwssssome clicks !!!

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  12. Beautiful, the first one is my favorite out of this lot.

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    1. Thank you very much Mridula :) That one is my favorite too :)

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  13. Beautiful shades of the dusk :)

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  14. Beautiful shots Deepa... I liked the first and the fourth ones. They express some very deep emotions that cannot be explained...

    TC! Keep smiling :)
    Regards,
    Sindhu
    Tantu
    The Arts & Me

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    1. Thank you very much Sindhu :)

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    2. How are you ? How is the climate there ?

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    3. M fine dear... How about you? Weather is not good :( Its cloudy and thundering since 4 days but no rain :( Hope you are enjoying Monsoon already?

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    4. Me too fine. Weather here is good. Rainy season has just started. Waiting for august to travel Mumbai Pune express way. Hope you experience rain soon :)

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