Summer Sunsets on an Island
Recently I have visited the Estonian island Saaremaa a few times. In this post, I wanted to share photos of the first time specifically. We went there with friends to spend the mid-summer day and we stayed there for 3 nights. Two of these three evenings we had great sunsets at the seaside.
The first evening was cloudless. Just a sun going down behind the sea. I always wish for cloud action but this is always beautiful too. I walked around the area a bit to get some photos.
The section evening was something totally different. We had a good cloud cover and the sun set in the exact perfect spot to light up the clouds from below. When I hunt for the sunsets, this is what I'm looking for. I mean, look at it.
It's crazy to think that most of the summer is already over. I haven't been out taking photos that much this season but I hope to fix it in the second half of the summer!

It's such perfect looking evening!
Oh yes, it was!
This is a really perfect viewing
Yes, it is.
It never occurred to me that sunset pictures are actually better with some cloud cover to provide contrast in the sky. I would have just assumed a clear sky was better so the full colorscape is visible. The more you know!
Well anyways, the pictures are beautiful and the island looks like a nice, quiet retreat.
There is always a lot more bright colors when clouds are present. Or at least a possibility to have more colors in the sky if sun shines on them from the right angle.
Yes, this place on the island is definitel a nice retreat!
Both sunrise and sunset views are amazing. In my today's post, I have included pictures of the sunrise view. It is also beautiful.
Both are sunsets here.
https://www.reddit.com/r/sunset/comments/1qheq5o/estonian_island_saaremaa/
This post has been shared on Reddit by @evih through the HivePosh initiative.
@evih please slow down on the sharing, quality over quantity.
@acidyo Got it from now on, I’ll focus on quality. Also, my Reddit link shares keep getting missed.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CampingandHiking/comments/1qj8avr/two_months_of_wild_camping_one_of_the_best/
There's not much we can do about it, it's most likely reddit's API.