Just missed it!

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Taking a break from an editing session I walked into the kitchen to get a drink and saw what is a very rare sight in our neck of the woods: a nice sunset. The only problem was the good part was probably about 5 minutes before I saw it. I grabbed a camera that had a lens attached and a tripod (taking no time to find a jacket, but the weather here is back to unseasonably mild), ran out to the river and grabbed a few exposures.

Oh to have been there a few minutes earlier with another lens or two in hand! There are so many good photographs hiding in these frames…

Anyway, as Dewitt Jones says, celebrate what nature gives you – and I do. So here’s a little “fire on the water” from our little corner of the world.

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wpid2908 20121 263 1291 Just missed it!

You might be asking “No sunsets?”. Nope. I live right next to a river and, for all it’s beauty when you are next to a river you are, by definition, at the bottom of a valley. To the west from where we are the land rises up, so the sun drops below the horizon a good 30 minutes before it “sets”. Only when the clouds are in the right configuration do we get anything resembling color in our sunsets — and believe me that doesn’t happen very often (like maybe a couple of times a year at the level that these photos are at). Over the past 8 or 9 years I think I only have one other set of images with similar conditions. And now you know why I wish I was thirsty a few minutes earlier!

LisaJanuary 6, 2012 - 7:50 pm

Gorgeous, Dave!

DaveJanuary 7, 2012 - 11:00 am

Thank you Lisa!

Dan FJanuary 8, 2012 - 4:14 pm

I missed it by five minutes as well. I didn’t even bother with the camera – just tried to enjoy what was left of it. Probably the best sunset I’ve seen since moving here.

DaveJanuary 9, 2012 - 4:25 pm

Hi Dan. It was indeed pretty special.

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