Friday, December 2, 2022

Unexpected November Sunset Part 1

 November 21 started out looking as though we would have our average sunset.  It was cold, and with a circulatory issue I have with my hands and feet, I asked my spouse to take pictures with his iPhone SE 3rd edition so I wouldn't have to take my gloves off.

Once I got out of work, it was sunset time.  My spouse and I headed to the local park where we do a lot of our evening skywatchings.

We started around the walking track.


The sun was already dipping below the horizon of nearby hills.  We weren't holding out that much hope for a special sunset

But now, there was a hint of what was to come, as the sky started to color up.

I looked back at the east, and saw a reverse sunset.

I saw the sky colors rapidly changing.

As I looked back at where the sun had set, I suspected the best was yet to come.

To be continued....

Joining Yogi and other skywatchers each Friday for Skywatch Friday

16 comments:

  1. ...beautiful! I just enjoy a wonderful sunrise.

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  2. Amazing show the sky put on for you, love the progression of colors.

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  3. That sky was worth the walk in the cold!

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  4. Oh, my! Brilliant colors! I love it when this happens.

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  5. Oh wow, look at those sunset shots. The early shots are great but the later ones are spectacular!! Hooray for the Iphone SE. That's what I use.

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  6. Very pretty. (Allegedly, there is a thread that can make it so touch screens work when you're wearing gloves. I have yet to see this magical thing work yet.)

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  7. That is absolutely gorgeous. Carol C

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  8. You beautifully captured the sky going through so many changes as the day ended. Love those final pink shots.

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  9. These are gorgeous skies... each one prettier than the last!

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  10. These captures of the sunset are top notch.

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