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Sunsets


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5 minutes ago, Butch said:

A few from last week... The 1st from Seal Beach Pier CA... The second bunch from from desert camping near Ridgcreast CA

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Great shots Butch! :greenthumb:

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 Recent sunsets and an after sunset treat.. in two different places, two doors apart  :hmm:
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Been a little while, but finally a decent Winter season Sunset.. We'll see if it is the final sunset of 2021.

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Last night's progression on the sunset while out walking the dogs. ending with the view looking from home across the street

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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32 minutes ago, Tracy said:

Last night's progression on the sunset while out walking the dogs. ending with the view looking from home across the street

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Damn, gorgeous there!!

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A different walk in the neighborhood, a little further back from the shore tonight.

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Backyard, front entrance and front yard sunset views over the weekend.

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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5 hours ago, Butch said:

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Nice sunsets with Santa Catalina in the background.  While we can see it down here on really clear days as well as San Clemente, they are far more distant so can't play as big a role in sunset photos.  Islands definitely add a lot to sunset ocean photos.

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17 hours ago, Tracy said:

Nice sunsets with Santa Catalina in the background.  While we can see it down here on really clear days as well as San Clemente, they are far more distant so can't play as big a role in sunset photos.  Islands definitely add a lot to sunset ocean photos.

Thanks Tracy... I've seen the islands from down there too.. I wish I had gotten the whole island in the pic, but I was concentrating on the sun, and not the island when I took it...

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On 2/3/2022 at 2:40 PM, Tracy said:

  Islands definitely add a lot to sunset ocean photos.

Tracy, here is the island I wish to visit !  :D

 

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San Francisco, California

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This one is always a good choice, also.  (Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia)

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San Francisco, California

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Took these near home a few weeks ago

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Gold Coast, Queensland Latitude 28S. Mild, Humid Subtropical climate. Rainfall - not consistent enough!

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Last couple evenings.. We'll see if tonight makes it 3 in a row.

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last night:

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After a long vacation, " Sunset Season "  resumes w/ a  decent " May Edition ".. 

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17 minutes ago, Butch said:

You desert folk sure do get some nice colors in your sunsets...

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We do.. though California's sunsets are often about as attention - worthy.. When the fog isn't ruining the view, lol..  That said, the humidity the marine layer provides is what allows everyone there to grow more palms/ other sun tender stuff  w/ less trouble than here.

Here, super dry air in the lower part of the atmosphere, and generally higher cloud base height combine to amplify how light scatters as the sun sets ..or rises.. ( need to catch a few this summer )  Dust, Smog pollution, and Smoke in the air can be as high as many spots out there on a given evening..

In FL. some of the best sunsets i saw occurred during dry spells.. when atmospheric humidity was lower - by FL standards of course..  Similar thoughts regarding sunset views when i lived in both KS and Ohio.

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