January 2018: Top 10 Bernews ‘Photo Of Day’
Providing our readers with a look at Bermuda’s natural beauty each morning, Bernews features a “Photo of the Day” in our email newsletters, on social media, and in our app every day.
Always popular, January’s top photos attracted tens of thousands of reactions on social media, and judging by the number of reader’s “likes”, the month’s most popular photos included the pastels on the ground, Horseshoe Bay, smallest drawbridge, south shore, Flatt’s Inlet and more.
Our “Photo of the Day” series is available in our app, our Facebook page, Twitter page, Instagram page, and Tumblr page, as well our morning and evening daily newsletters, which you can sign up for here.
1] Pastels On Land & Sky
A photo featuring Bermuda’s pastels, both land and sky, took the number one spot on January’s list, attaining almost 1,500 likes, shares and retweets on social media.
2] Beauty Of The Island
Bermuda’s greens and blues mixed to take January’s second spot.
3] January In Bermuda
Boats sitting atop Bermuda’s blue waters garnered enough likes to claim the third spot on the list.
4] Horseshoe Bay
A stunning view of Horseshoe Bay took the month’s fourth spot.
5] Smallest Drawbridge
A look at the world’s smallest drawbridge made its way onto January’s list.
6] Looking East Over Bermuda
An unforgettable view of Bermuda from above claimed the sixth spot.
7] South Shore
The stunning beauty of Bermuda’s south shore on a gorgeous day claimed seventh position on January’s list.
8] Blues & Greens
Another shot of Bermuda’s blues and greens colliding made its way into eighth spot on January’s list.
9] Flatt’s Inlet, Harrington Sound
An aerial shot of Flatt’s Inlet took the month’s second last spot.
10] Harrington Sound
A photo of the inside shore of Harrington Sound and its stunning view rounded out the month’s list.
Bonus!
As far as photos on our sister site ForeverBermuda.com, this photo was the number one photo for January 2018. Dedicated fans of Bermuda photography can also view great images of the island on the ForeverBermuda Facebook page and Twitter feed.
No photos of the mountains of trash?