Sunset and sunrise photos from all around Victoria

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I had planned to do more photography today then I made a mistake by sitting down with a jigsaw puzzle. I find them so addictive. I have to make sure I have breaks in between doing them.

I thought I would pick out a heap of sunset and sunrise photos from different places around Victoria.

I hope you enjoy them.

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26 Comments

  1. Loved the photographs. I am a real sucker for sunset photographs. I also love jigsaws but haven’t done so many the last few years. A tip from my mother that I have taken to implementing is that when you finish the jigsaw, you save the edge pieces separately and put them in a little bag, so you don’t have to search for them next time and you have them all at the beginning. Of course if you enjoy hunting for the edge pieces this wouldn’t work.

    1. I don’t think you are alone loving sunsets, they are probably one of the most popular things for people to photograph. I do the same thing with my puzzles, I got some ziplock bags just for the edge pieces. I love doing the puzzles over and over. I don’t enjoy hunting for them at all. Thank you Jane.

  2. Haha! I’m enjoying finding out how different we are! Can’t be doing with a jigsaw. You make them, then break them up …. ????? But these are glorious photos!

    1. I think that is one of the things I love about blogging is meeting people. Hahaha, so I won’t invite you around to do one with me. I break them up or pull them up after I finish and put them away so I can do them again another time. Thank you so much Margaret.

  3. Very beautiful photos, Leanne! My mother looooved doing those puzzles and crossword puzzles too. I made it home today despite that worldwide computer thing. Yay!

    1. Thank you John. Jigsaws are great fun, I love putting them together, finishing them and then pulling them apart.
      Glad you made it home, it is chaos around the world at the moment.

    2. Yes it is, I was very lucky! My mom had some of her puzzles coated with something to stick together then frame it.

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