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(24,395 posts)George McGovern
(6,047 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(152,644 posts)Such a brilliant shot. The colors are perfect and you caught the sun at the best moment!
I love it!
George McGovern
(6,047 posts)I have a new 80-300mm zoom and used it last night.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)Stunning!
George McGovern
(6,047 posts)I love your butterfly!
mnhtnbb
(32,197 posts)George McGovern
(6,047 posts)Grumpy Old Guy
(3,637 posts)George McGovern
(6,047 posts)Duppers
(28,260 posts)Am I seeing a halo around the top of the pole? 😇 Now you have angels working with you! 😉😁 And a UFO behind the pole? Hehe.😉 Refraction is nice.
That sky is such a beautiful color gradient!
George McGovern
(6,047 posts)Best thing about the sky's colors was that they were natural. There was no wildfire smoke mixed in.
Plus the picture was a good test of my new telephoto zoom.
Thanks again,
George
Callalily
(15,032 posts)The colors are spectacular.
George McGovern
(6,047 posts)liberal N proud
(61,000 posts)Our was red and getting redder with each minute, just not good shot from the house.
George McGovern
(6,047 posts)Where I grew up in Connecticut the only views of the sky were straight up, between the trees.
Could you maybe walk or drive to an open spot for a sunset shot? Then again you've probably thought of that . . .
liberal N proud
(61,000 posts)It just by the time you realize it's going to be a great sunset, driving to those spots is too late. We still catch some incredible sunsets when we can get out to the Island. (Hilton Head).
Get some great sunrises as well.
George McGovern
(6,047 posts)I just looked at and read and laughed out loud at your Signature line. Perfect! Sad, but true.