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A lone woman waD lks o. n the beach at Lake Josephine, as the explosion of colors on the Saint Paul sky reflects off the tranquil waters during sunset.
As October closes, a surge in good weather gave the twin cities great sunsets,as this one taken the day before Halloween.
A lone bather luxuriates in the lambent waters of Lake Josephine as our luminary slips off the edge of the word
Taken at the end of last summer, I was greeted by the wonderful tones of nature at the Point Lonsdale beach, not a morning person at all, but I was rewarded on this occasion, hope you like it, Cheers Rob
The beautiful cotton puffs clouds moved away during sunset, leaving the sun to shine splendidly over Saint Paul
The fall season continues to offer exceedingly beautiful Crepuscules up here, in the twin cities area.
Somber clouds, filled with rain dominated the skies on this day’s end. Sunlight broke through a few minutes before the sun set, giving this chiaroscuro coda to this tempestuous day in the Northland.
Today’s , Feb 8, sunset. was a repeat of Tuesday’s, with the setting sun moving slightly North. Beautiful, like yesterday’s!
Sunlight pierces dense clouds over Saint Paul, illuminating the western horizon with shimmering gold colonnades on this summer day sunset.
On this weekend when Winter Storm Elliot is raging in the country, a respite; the sun shone briefly during its descent, on this dangerously cold day!
A November wind, thin and cruel, blew all afternoon, bringing the temperature down and furrowing the lake waters which sparkled like molten gold during the sunset.
The sun projected its power from behind layers of clouds which denied its iridescent face to shine openly. Towards Crepuscule, threatening rain clouds invaded as can be seen in this shot. A promise of big rain was broadcasted on the radio, but at the moment of this shot it was a gorgeous sunset with rivers of gold flowing through amber formations, interspersed with dark nimbus ones.
Rain, ominous dark cloud raced in the sky during the day, occluding the sun, which still managed to illuminate part of the sky and the waters of this lake in Minnesota