Valencia Beach at Night
It was Saturday night when we visited the beach area in Valencia (Spain). The beach was long, wide and huge. And it was not busy at night. The beach boulevard was beautiful with palm trees along the way. Most restaurants were located next to the beach and offered a dining package of three course menu with drinks started from 20 Euro.
I enjoyed my beach walking that night, it was so peaceful that I could hear the sound of the ocean waves. It was dark but there was enough lights from the boulevard that the beach was not in total darkness. I could feel it was a safe beach area for the night walkers.
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Very well done (again) Indah! The sand sculpture is incredible. Did you use a fish eye lens on one of your photos?
Thank you! Yes, it was using fisheye lens. I was surprised with the result at night time..did not even use tripod back then 🙂
Very cool, Indah! The effect was perfect!
Thanks for taking us along on your peaceful night walk on the beach,Indah. I enjoyed it. 🙂
Many thanks Jet!So glad that you enjoy it 🙂
So much atmosphere in these night time shots, Indah. I can feel the quiet! 🙂
Isn’t it? another side of the beach view 😉
Impressive… 😀
Thank you!
La Malvarrosa beach. Beautiful shots. Great job!
Thank you!!
Love these, Indah! 🙂
Glad to hear this Linda! Many thanks 🙂
It looks like a very pleasant stroll. Great shots.
Thank you so much! It was a pleasant to increase the appetite 😀
the fisheye lens has a cool effect – and the way you described the beach was so nice too. also interesting that you mentioned safety – because some beaches are not safe to stroll at night. anyhow, enjoyed your night stroll 🙂
Thank you so much Yvette! I fall in love with the fisheye lens effect! Yes, I notice that some beaches were usually closed or advised to be entered at night..somehow the beach in Valencia was open until late at night – we were there at around 9 pm (Spanish dinner time) until midnight.
ooo spanish dinner time just makes it sound even better!