close iframe icon
Banner

Closer to the end of the world

Muelle Braun & Blanchard at sunset

As usual, I waited for more.

And more surely came.

What began as a sight of ...
Read more

Muelle Braun & Blanchard at sunset

As usual, I waited for more.

And more surely came.

What began as a sight of golden hour glow cast on the worn, wooden posts of the old pier (muelle) turned into something more exciting as time passed.

The colors started seeping through the scattered clouds, which meant that the reflection of the sky in the water was also quite pleasing to look at. Although the sea wasn’t calm as a lake could be, it certainly was no longer grey.

The colors soon reached Cerro Monumento Moore, whose peak was seen over the ridge line of a hill from where I was. And the looming presence of the massive Cerro Balmaceda (2,035 m, or 6,677 ft) at the vanishing point of the pier certainly set the tone. I was that much closer to the end of the world.

With the sky permeated from yellow to orange to pink as far as my eyes could see, I was getting excited with what was happening before my camera lens. A landscape photographer may expect something spectacular, but he-she knows that Mother Nature doesn’t always cooperate, so it is always great to see some colors in the sky.

Muelle Braun & Blanchard, Puerto Natales, Chile
Read less

Views

122

Likes

Awards

Peer Award
mngr8bbcvx MyNikonLens MrJimmyGreen InterchellePhotography grandpa_Vlad marcbenson jonasweiss
Superb Composition
Tealfeathers69 Shireensphotography iananderson_2652
Absolute Masterpiece
doriskrandel
Magnificent Capture
teodoracsik

Emotions

Impressed
Tealfeathers69

Categories


See all
It’s your time to shine! ☀️

Share photos. Enter contests to win great prizes.
Earn coins, get amazing rewards. Join for free.

Already a member? Log In

By continuing, you agree to our Terms of Service, and acknowledge you've read our Privacy Policy Notice.