Beautiful

Dr.Amber Trichome

Well-Known Member
I was going to post this in neo’s sunset thread but thought it really belongs here as it truly is beautiful...View attachment 4367477
Yday @ Kingscliffe, Qld, Aus.
Absolutely Gorgeous. I really dig the colors golds and deep dark blues. I’m doing a series of paper collages that exact idea of sky, sea and sand.....The colors I’m using now I am going after this image of Pinks and purples and blues.
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Wicked gorgeous! That would look awesome in the hospital in Oklahoma I work at. The have quite a few wicked tornado sky landscapes prints in the hallways and waiting room. Lol. It’s so freaking bizarre. Like, do we really need to be reminded daily of the looming doom of tornadoes? But the skys they create are monumental.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Allow me,



It happens when the sun is almost entirely below the horizon, with the barest edge of the sun – the upper edge – still visible. For a second or two, that upper rim of the sun will appear green in color.
Everywhere I've lived, the horizon has been too high. From my readings, a long optical path through the lower atmosphere is a necessary ingredient, and that requires the kind of horizon you get at sea (or on a coast) or on a mountaintop.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
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One of ships I was on in the Caribbean would "Set the green flash watch" when conditions looked good.

I was fortunate enough to have seen it quite a few times.

Other good times were watching the stars & satellites on moonless nights from the flight deck and since we always ran blacked out there was zero light pollution.
 
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