
In real life, the sun pillar was a lot less diffuse than it looks here. But a mushroom cloud sunset is interesting in its own way, no?
Disclosure: I photoshopped out the top of my neighbor’s TV antenna. Because it was in the way, that’s why.
STILL RUNNING AGAINST THE WIND

In real life, the sun pillar was a lot less diffuse than it looks here. But a mushroom cloud sunset is interesting in its own way, no?
Disclosure: I photoshopped out the top of my neighbor’s TV antenna. Because it was in the way, that’s why.
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What a beautiful Valentine’s Day sunset!
Have you ever seen Five Million Years to Earth? If you had, you’d probably have left the antenna in place.
Did you photoshop in the vignetting too? Just curious.
This is a great sunset… though I’ve heard that many of the more spectacular ones are actually caused by pollution more than anything else, unfortunately.