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Being in the high country in any season is heaven. The views are breathtaking and one can see forever. The sun sets early during Alaskan winters. In the interior, the shortest day of winter is 3 hours and 45 minutes long. When the sun sets or rises, the colors are amazing.
Being up in elevation, the temperatures are generally warmer than in the valleys. Temperature ranges can vary 50 degrees or more. The only bad part about the high country is that when the wind blows, there is nowhere to get out of the wind.
This was photo was taken near Isabel Pass in the central part of Alaska.
The most dramatic sunset I have have ever seen was in December 2017 and I just happened to be on the shed with 3 steam locomotives. It truly was as you see it here that sky.
highest no #12 on explore's 2nd March 09! thanks guys
location: Tanjung Harapan, Port Klang
technique: vertorama of 2 tonemapped HDRs. 3 exposures each. taken handheld. manual stitching in CS3. had to boost up the sunset colors as the sky was too cloudy...
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[01 March 09] after my wife friend's wedding in Meru, Klang. me, ummu and my wife headed straight to Port Klang as i was planning to catch some sunset shots. the atmosphere here might not be as i wanted it to be but will come back next time, better luck next time i guess :) View LARGE On White
the day has been mostly grey and wet, just a glimmer of blue sky early evening and then I saw pink through the window and quickly found the camera to record this bright sunset
Such a fantastic sunset could be seen over many parts of South East Queensland this evening. Unusually for me, but very luckily, I was heading home as it started develop and I was able to pull into a local lookout half way up the range and along with several other people I stood and watched in wonder as these colours spread across the sky.
Sunset over Capitol Reef National Park as seen from Sunset Point looking northward, April 27, 2023. The twisted and braided Waterpocket Fold here is a geological wonder. This was the last night of our trip. So long, Capitol Reef, we'll see you next year!
The tide wasn't low enough to go to my usual spot for a silhouette sunset shot however we did find a silhouette of Della in a reflection in a pool of water.
As we ride off into the sunset, I'm ending the photos from the Richmond Virginia park and city adventure. A fun day and a real memory maker (they all are really). Next will be the photos from Harper's Ferry West Virginia, although I may sneak in a bird photo or two! LOL Have a great day everyone. :)
Sunset looking toward Mt Baker (Northern Cascades) from the tower on Mt Constitution (Orcas Island, WA).
I use 'Sunsetting' because if you look on right side of the photo, they are building a new bridge to replace this beauty. The current bridge crosses between Lansing, IA over the river to Wisconsin.
As the year goes by - the view may be destroyed and eventually the bridge. (It is known as Black Hawk Bridge )