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This is a photo of a Bermuda sunset hitting the camera and the clouds at the perfect time of day. There is a beam of light that separates the building on the left from the trees on the right.The clouds are orange from the setting sun. The building is a traditional Bermuda house that could be anywhere in Bermuda because they all have the same white roofs and tall chimneys which is why I chose it. There is ocean in the background and the sun is hitting it making a path for the sunlight to follow to the sea. To me, the beam of sunlight that hits the bottom of the photo is a leading line which leads your eye to the homes, and provides me with a sense of security and peace as I think of my own island home.

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