50D | ISO-100 | Aperture f/22 | Shutter-Speed 2.5s

50D | ISO-100 | Aperture f/22 | Shutter-Speed 2.5s

This is a view from a window next to the lift at my work. Our office building is a lone, tall building in this outskirts of Bangkok, and my office is at the 6th floor. So, most evenings, I was treated to beautiful urban sunsets like the one in the picture.

This was taken at about 6:40 p.m.

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  1. 08 Sep 09 - 9:48 am - #

    lovely the way the sky fills the frame, and a beautiful golden light!!

  2. 08 Sep 09 - 10:09 am - #

    A lovely view you have from the office. You have captured the sunset and clouds wonderfully. Great job.

  3. 08 Sep 09 - 2:37 pm - #

    Wonderful colours, nice view!

  4. 08 Sep 09 - 3:36 pm - #

    From this pic I would have never guessed you are in Bangkok.
    Awesome sunset!

  5. 08 Sep 09 - 5:33 pm - #

    Que cielo mas espectacular, con esas nubes en 3D y esas tonalidades que me encantan.
    Saludos.

  6. 09 Sep 09 - 5:33 am - #

    Nice silhouette against such a lovely sky.

  7. 09 Sep 09 - 2:54 pm - #

    Lovely light on the sky!

  8. 09 Sep 09 - 6:43 pm - #

    Stunning prominent sky, love the fiery light and colors. The silhouette of the cityscape enhances this beautiful composition.

  9. 10 Sep 09 - 3:12 am - #

    Excellent silhouettes…the sky is so pretty.

  10. 10 Sep 09 - 11:45 am - #

    Your composition leads the focus onto the horizon which is so beautiful.

  11. 11 Sep 09 - 2:39 am - #

    nice one… so this is the one you were talking about?

    get ready for weekends too..

  12. 14 Sep 09 - 4:19 am - #

    That’s a really cool detailed skyline! Impressive sky and clouds. I wouldnt mind having that view from my work place :)

  13. 16 Feb 10 - 3:16 am - #

    Great shot with lots of sky.

    Most people don’t know this but composer Gustav Mahler was also a painter in oils, and I saw an oil like this with many different shades of sky.

    Don’t want to give uncalled for advice, but you should also paint? or listen to music, and explore other arts, as they feed off each other.

    Kaung

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