This is a composite image using some of the 30 shots I too at what is probably the most photographed landscape in Eastern Canada. The lighthouse at Peggy's Cove, in Nova, Scotia, Canada.
Getting a "clean" sunset shot is almost impossible as this is probably the most visited site in this part of the world. Busloads of tourists are brought in from the cruise ships to visit here.
There were many dozens of people here to watch the sunset, so I set up my very sturdy tripod with 24mm shift-tilt lens and took pictures so that I could stack images in Photoshop and remove the various visitors. I cleaned up most of them. The base shot was taken right at sunset (according to my PhotoPills app), so the cleanup was complicated by the rapidly changing white balance that happens when the sun is about to dip below the horizon..