I was cooking dinner when I glanced outside. I liked how the setting sun was interacting with the trees and the clouds. Since what I had in the oven and on the stove top had another 20 minutes to go, I told Gail that I was going to go take a picture. I got back inside with 7 minutes to spare.
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@vernabeth Thank you Beth, a benefit of the leaves having fallen is we get to see sunsets again @cscecil Thank you Carolyn, I really enjoyed it @kerristephens Thank you Kerri, but not as dramatic as yours, but softer :)
@honeybees Thank you Rebecca, with the leaves I would have missed it @pamfromcalgary Thank you Pam, I liked how it turned out @scooter Thank you Scooter, it was a nice day and evening
@jendee3 Thank you Jen, it called out to me @laurentye Thank you Lauren, I knew I had a small window :) @pwallis Thank you Paula, sunsets for us are best in the fall in winter because of the flatness of the terrain and the trees.
@jtookey150 Thank you Jean, we had a nice fall day, which the sunset capped off @naomi Thank you Naomi, we have been lucky here without to many cold, wet days yet
@cscecil Thank you Carolyn, I really enjoyed it
@kerristephens Thank you Kerri, but not as dramatic as yours, but softer :)
@pamfromcalgary Thank you Pam, I liked how it turned out
@scooter Thank you Scooter, it was a nice day and evening
@laurentye Thank you Lauren, I knew I had a small window :)
@pwallis Thank you Paula, sunsets for us are best in the fall in winter because of the flatness of the terrain and the trees.
Very nice shot.
@naomi Thank you Naomi, we have been lucky here without to many cold, wet days yet