Three amazing Sunsets in Galapagos (SteemitPhotoChallenge #20 )

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Entry 1

This is my favorite, because it is not like any other sunset. One of the rocks, sticking out of the water between the Galapagos Islands was luminated by the setting sun, making the stone look like a fake ice berg. It was the craziest sunset I had ever seen and lasted not much time. Notice the other rock next to it, not illuminated at all.
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Shot on Canon 70D, iso 100 with EF 70-300 at 70mm. Hand held standing on a boat en route between island stops.

Entry 2

Sunset on the beach with a sea lion sleeping. San Cristobal.

Sunset San Cristobal-4.jpg

Shot on 70D at 100 iso and 50mm EFS 18-135 Kit lens.

#Entry 3
San Cristobal at Sunset from my favorite hotel room in the whole wide world!

Sunset San Cristobal-3.jpg

Shot on T5i and EF-S 24mm f2.8 with 0.5 sec exposure

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Entry 2 is my favourite!

i know its amazing. Thank you for voting!

3 great shots. Can't choose which one I like more. Good luck. STEEM ON!!

The first one is very uncommon. The rock like a hot lava.

Yea this was truly spectacular. What was so strange is that the light was so focused on just this one particular rock.

what is your setting mode? do you recommend all photos use the manual mode ? what recommendation?

I do sometimes shoot in auto, but mostly I vary my settings. I mostly shoot in P and TV mode. The shots at night I usually do in TV mode. It depends on the situation.

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