Manfred,
Nice photos and great advice as usual.
I do roam around when I take photos. Maybe I should post more of them. On the day that I took the one in the first post of this thread I took a total of 90 photos of which 8 made it to my keepers list; my favorite one being
The reason that you see three shots from the same spot is that I have a very specific picture in mind. My vision is for the setting sun to be just at the horizon in the first picture that I posted on this thread. At this time of the year that would place it slightly to the left of the canal. I am hoping that this would happen on a clear night so that the sky color would stay on the pastel side rather then the vibrant red and purple that sometime happen. This should also provide enough light to avoid having too dark a foreground.
A few weeks ago, you suggested to me that if I wanted a good sunset picture, I should find a nice scene that would stand on its own and then add a sunset as a supporting element. This advice resonated with me because when it comes to photography, I can't always walk and chew gum at the same time. This approach lets me figure out all the variables (framing, focal length, aperture, etc.) in advance and when the time comes for the final shot I'll only have to concentrate on exposure.
I hope that you will let me know if the picture that I'm after is doable and/or if there is a better way to go about it.
Andre
P.S. I don't post much but I do read this forum daily and pay attention to the advice that is so freely given. Best learning tool for beginners like me.