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Every now and again it's nice to enjoy a good sky show. It's great living in the PNW, and i'm glad I don't live in a huge city for missing out on this kind of stuff. You never know what they are going to look like, it's a surprise!

Feel more than welcome to share your photos..
 

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As shot, no photoshop. Off my porch. I was getting ready to pull a brisket off the Traeger that is on the opposite side of the house. I knew this sunset was special, or maybe it was the Rouge Old Crustacean pouring freely.

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Here are some from my house on Bald Peak. A few things i learned about sunsets..

1) The Perfect Sunset is made from an impefect sky.

2) Winder Sunsets are probably the most amazing

3) Ever changing, each minute I have to watch and see how the show is going.. sometime.. kaput.. sometimes unbelievable

here is what it is like at my house on a regular basis.



hagg lake in the distance


check out the fog in the valley too. It adds to the light reflection/refraction



No Filters.. all natural!



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#24 ·
Wow, Gus, wow. And the rest; awesome!

There is something magical about a sun event. I'll drive great distances for a chance at this.

Keep 'em coming!

BU
 
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