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Category Archives: Sunsets
Sunset 2_3_21
So far… it’s three for three for nice sunsets in February!
Sunset 2_2_21
Nice mix of stratus, cirrus and cumulus clouds for tonight’s show. After all… what’s a sunset without clouds?
Clouds 2_1_21
Lenticular clouds over the Sangre de Cristos Mt.s and altocumulus clouds (with raven) at sunset. At first glance, lenticular clouds appear stationary and relatively motionless… but the time lapse below shows they are a product of howling high altitude winds … Continue reading
Sunset 1_23_21
Storm is moving in and the clouds are moving fast.
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Sunset 1_21_21
This afternoon’s cloud patterns were looking like it would be a spectacular sunset, so I loaded up the gear and drove out to the nearby Galisteo Basin Preserve and found a nice hill to set up on. Sadly, the clouds … Continue reading
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Sunset and clouds 1_19_21
A nice pre-Inaugural sunset and time-lapse of interesting standing cumulus clouds over the Sangres.
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Another fiery sunset 1_14_21
Along with the waxing crescent moon.
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First clouds and sunset for 2021 1_2_20
May these be the first rays of sunshine after a long, four year storm.