This morning I posted https://derrickjknight.com/2022/02/24/a-knights-tale-107-instow-part-1/
After a heavy fall of sleet at lunchtime the darkly brooding clouds slunk away and the sun shone for the rest of the chilly afternoon. We did not receive the expect snowfall.
Jackie drove me to Lymington where I collected a large print for Jan and Bob Beekman; a flash gun for my camera, and two printing inks.
We continued across the forest to Bramshaw where I photographed the gravestones of the 12th Century St Peter’s Church.
From there we continued to Nomansland where I photographed ponies cropping the cricket outfield on the village green.
When I loaded these photographs onto my computer screen every single one was out of focus. How could this be, I wondered. I then checked the settings on my 35 mm lens which I had used for these shots, and found that that it was set for manual focus, which I never use. When the shop assistant who had set up my new flash gun to be fixed on automatic he had said “you could do it on automatic, too”. I had replied “please don’t confuse me with that. I never go off automatic”.

The only shot we have of that earlier trip is this one Jackie took of a footpath sign beside a stile leading into the church.
Even that would have saved the day, but Jackie went one further by suggesting we drove on to Barton on Sea to watch the sun going down. For this I had changed to the














70/300 mm lens which had been left alone.
… And what a beautiful day to have saved – those amber evening shots look almost tropical – what a great team you are! 🙂
Tank you so much, Emma
Too bad about the pony shots. The sunset is glorious. Hurray for Jackie.
We might reprise the trip tomorrow, Pat. Thanks very much
Great idea.
Nice photo, Jackie!
Beautiful sunset photos. You would have had a WOW time taking those shots.
Thank you very much, Chrissy
That would be frustrating. On my 18-55 lens I always do automatic. But on my 75-300 lens I always do manual.
Manual is beyond me now – I just can’t get my head around lots of terms I knew in the days of film and my youth. Thanks a lot, Mrs W
Your welcome.
Fabulous sunset shots! Don’t you just hate it when people don’t put things back where they found them?
Absolutely, Sheree. Thanks very much
YAY! Hip Hip Hooray! to Jackie for saving the day! Beautiful photo, AP! 🙂
Sorry to hear about your camera/lens troubles. 🙁
Your sunset photos are gorgeous, Derrick! The gulls, dogs, and people just add to the wonderfulness of the sun and clouds spectacular performance! 🙂
(((HUGS))) 🙂
Thank you so much from us both, Carolyn X
Wow! Those are gorgeous shot! Thanks for saving the day, Jackie!
P.S. Did you have lefties tonight?
We did. I slipped up there. Thanks again, Jill
LOL! 🙂 I’m sure it was delicious!
Thank you for asking the important question, Jill.
That’ll learn me 🙂
Thanks a lot, Jill
Those sunset photos are just incredible. There’s no way I can pick a favorite.
Wow. I don’t often flummox you, Liz. Thanks very much
You’re welcome, Derrick. 🙂
Very beautiful photos, guys! ❤️😎🇬🇧
Thanks a lot, John
I’m glad Jackie saved the day, and that you got those beautiful sunset shots. Her photo is lovely, too.
Thank you very much from us both, Merril
You’re both very welcome.
Lately when using my Sony DSLR my images have turned out dark. I am assuming I have inadvertently touched/clicked something I shouldn’t, but I haven’t a clue what it could be!
I hope you find it, Sue. Thanks very much
The suggestion of the visit to Barton on Sea was inspired.
It was. Thanks very much, Tootlepedal
Thanks to Jackie, you have captured some glorious sunset photos Derrick …
Thank you so much, Ivor
I’ve just finished a poem “The Final Sunset” and I’ll be using one of your sunset photos from your today’s article … I’ll post it later on
I look forward to it
Clever Jackie! What a frustrating time for you though. The sunset pictures are heavenly!
Thank you so much, Clare
Take that lady out to dinner! I’d be tempted to send the shop assistant a link to this post, or at least let him know he needs to work on his listening skills. Ah, but we all make mistakes. The sunset photos have a soft, comforting beauty and interesting clouds
Thank you very much, JoAnna. I will leave the shop assistant in his ignorance. No real harm done – just annoying.
Those are very beautiful pictures. Jackie’s picture has very pleasing skies. The 70/300 has held on extremely well against the setting sun without causing any flares or chromatic aberration at various lengths.
Thank you very much, Uma. It was the skies that I was after, too. We may have the same today.
Beauteousness! Love them all.
Thank you very much, Cindy
Jackie did indeed save the day! What beautiful photos. Glad you figured out why yours were blurry.
Thanks a lot, Laurie
Surprisingly, the best sunset photos were especially late in the day when the land and the big cloud were at their darkest and the sun and the cloud’s gleaming golden lining looked their brightest. Beautiful!
Thank you so much, Nicki
Frustration! Yet, between the two of you we can still enjoy a feast of beauty.
Thank you so much, Anne
Stunning sunset photos, Derrick.
Thank you very much, Dolly. I expect you will understand they were somewhat of a relief
Some excellent sunset shots but I do like the footpath sign and the tree. It should have been an old rustic gate though!
Thanks a lot, John
Dear Derrick,
GREAT pictures of the clouds 👍 dramatic!
Wishing you a wonderful weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Thank you all very much, Klausbernd, Dina, and the Faeries
Good work, Jackie!
Thanks a lot from us both, GP
How frustrating for you! The sunset photos are glorious 😎
Thank you so much, Val
I like Jackie’s picture. The sunsets are fabulous.
Thank you very much from us both, Bridget
Glorious shots with a dramatic touch!
Thank you so much, Eugi
You’re welcome, Derrick.
Beautiful sunset shots!
Thank you very much, Geetha
Welcome Derrick. I like the life you lead 🙂
Hi Derrick, the camera story would have annoyed me. People are never clear with what they say. Your sunset shots are great. I’ve come to realise that good sunsets require cloud cover.
You are so right about the clouds and the camera story. Thanks very much, Robbie
An excellent set. I am a fan of sunsets.
Thanks very much, Andrew
A beautiful post! Evening sunsets are so gorgeous!
Thank you very much, Dwight
You are welcome!
Thank you very much, Ivor
Those are beautiful sunset photos, Derrick. There is something about the sun beaming out from behind dark clouds that grants closure, a fiery end to the day and all that happened.
Thank you so much, Lavinia
I agree, Lavinia. Sunbeams through dark clouds brought a beautiful closure to a challenging day!
I’m sorry for your photos, but Jackie’s photos are spectacular!
Thank you very much, Ribana
What a fabulous sunset.
Cheers, Lindsey
Stunning shots!
Thanks a lot, AnneMarie
Ah, wonderful. I do love Jackie’s shot at the top, though, and I agree, that would have been enough to save the day. Still, what a sunset. I like how you caught the dog in mid air!
Thank you so much, Crystal