Place: Florence, Italy.
Date: 2012-09-04 about 18:00h, facing west.
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Place: Florence, Italy.
Date: 2012-09-04 about 18:00h, facing west.
http://i59.tinypic.com/vfl3wi.jpg
Bruce - not a particularily stunning sunset but what really caught my eye was the strength of the reflected sunlight on the LHS of the image - the reflection is coming from the glass on the side of the Whitby Pavillion which is the building immediately above it.
Photo taken Whitby North Yorkshire 18.10GMT 6 May 14 @ Lat 54.49N & Long 0.61W
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Hi, Steve.
Thanks for the image. I agree that the illuminated pavilion really stands out. I also like the second reflection (from the pavilion) in the water. Did you take any images after the sun set? I imagine the pavilion was no longer illuminated, but the clouds were there for some striking colors.
Bruce
This is a shot of the eastern Adirondack mountains taken from the Lake Champlain Valley at 5:10PM on Feb 16 this year. (Metadata incorrect by two time zones)
This sunset surprised me because it occurred in the midst of clear high pressure - had been a brilliant day with only a very few small frothy instability cumulus clouds, and the next day was brilliant and cloudless. Somehow the dynamics of light and thermal shifts of evening brought out the sky you see here. My usual thinking is that weather change is best for interesting sunsets, but so much for usual thinking. Have a good time with your interesting project.
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Mark,
Thanks for the image and sorry for slow reply. I had this all written and then it did not get posted. Great mix of water, mountains, colors, and clouds. I'm trying to track down some info on the weather when you took the photo. You're right that high pressure usually means few clouds, so I don't know (yet) why you had so many for this sunset. Stay tuned!
Bruce
Bruce
Bruce a local sunset for me in the west coast of Scotland. The location was the Ballast Bank , Troon, facing west across to the Isle of Arran. May 13 2014 21:14
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Canon 700D 1/200 f5.6
This was taken in the UK, Runcorn looking South West on the 15/03/2014 at 18:10 GMT
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Hi guys. I have not posted on this site for some time now as I have been busy moving countries and changing jobs etc.
I saw this thread and I do have lots of Sunset shots from when I was living in Portugal. I thought I would share one of my favorites. :)
Regards.
Nige.
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Pic taken Oct 06, 2013, facing east at 5:30 am
http://www.lucky-luc.ca/photos/album...a_color_01.jpg
Bruce this picture was taken at 1 am 6th June as we approached Kirkenes, Norway, approximately 70º North 30º East, facing west. No PP has been done other than crop.
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Canon 700d f7.1 ISO 100 exp 1/250 sec @ 32mm
December 30,2011, Duxbury Beach, about 35 miles south of Boston, sunrise (not sure what time)
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Thanks to all who took part and those who voted.http://weber.ninecomputer.com/10.jpg
This picture was taken in Canada, Regina on 20/07/2013 at 8.22PM facing northwest.
http://i61.tinypic.com/2m29oxd.jpg
Thanks, Suraksh!
Bruce
Hi, David.
Thanks for the great image. Do you have a time and date?
Bruce
Bruce,
I am glad to help. I have three, the first is from January taken facing west south west from Clearwater Florida. the second is taken due west from Key west Florida , the third was in the BVI's facing west north west M. Hope these help. All nights were relatively clear and had temperatures in the mid 70's.
Hello Bruce!
If it's not to late here are a couple of sunsets taken on the other side of the Atlantic, roughly at the same latitude as Washington DC, 38º42'25"N, 9º24'30"W, Monte Estoril, Portugal.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...1&d=1414363141
Date/time: 22-08-2008 20:56
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...4&d=1306922907
Date/time: 19-12-2009 17:17
This were taken from my terrace at the time, and I have a few more photos of sunsets with cloud formations.
You can see some of them here:
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...p?albumid=1159
The weather in this part of the world is mostly influenced by the Bermuda High, as you call it.
I guess the interest of these photographs is mainly in the fact that they were taken all on the same spot on different days and seasons.
Sincerely
Bernardo
Bernardo,
thanks very much for posting the images. You mention that your weather is mostly influenced by the Bermuda High. (Funny, I just ran into someone from Bermuda at a party last weekend, and I asked him if he was familiar with the Bermuda High.) Anyway, my question is: how is your weather influenced by the Bermuda High? Feel free to answer privately with as much or as little detail as you wish!
Thanks, Bruce