It’s only 35 seconds long.
I start out looking straight west and then go to the right. Not often you get color everywhere one looks at sunset.
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It’s only 35 seconds long.
I start out looking straight west and then go to the right. Not often you get color everywhere one looks at sunset.
I am linking with Skywatch Friday.
We’ve been having scattered cloudy days in Tulsa. Those potentially turn into decent sunset shots. So if I can try and be home then and launch my elderly mini drone up to about 150 feet or from my backyard and see what I can see.
Sometimes you luck out and get some color and texture.
I love those days. The color lasts only for a minute or two and then it is gone.
I’ve learned to turn the drone to look east as well to see the soft pink of the “reverse sunset.”
Sometimes you don’t get any pink but the reverse sunset is always worth looking checking out.
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We had some color in the sky the other day so I fired up the drone and sent it up from the back yard. The color was not to the west because there were no clouds. The above shot is to the north.
This is to the east.
And northeast across the greenbelt.
I am thinking about the victims of Hurricane Laura which made landfall early Thursday morning in southwest Louisiana and is still causing damage far inland as I write this.