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I have not long got back from a stay in Yoxall, East Staffordshire. As my train was getting into Redditch I saw some amazing pink and blue clouds, though I didn't take a picture (not sure my phone's camera would've caught them properly). But I have uploaded some ones from a walk earlier today:
I have not long got back from a stay in Yoxall, East Staffordshire. As my train was getting into Redditch I saw some amazing pink and blue clouds, though I didn't take a picture (not sure my phone's camera would've caught them properly). But I have uploaded some ones from a walk earlier today:
Red and pink clouds are often a feature at or around sunset. They vary in colour and intensity over maybe 20 or so minutes. They can also sometimes be seen in the morning around sunrise - though I'm usually not up or awake at that time. Now you've noticed the effect, then I suggest studying it on other days, and see how the colours vary with time.
So it helps to know when sunset is going to be, and watch out for this phenomenon. It is possible to catch it in photos, though as you note it may not be so striking as in reality - though occasionally it is stunning, and even works in photos.
Red and pink clouds are often a feature at or around sunset. They vary in colour and intensity over maybe 20 or so minutes. They can also sometimes be seen in the morning around sunrise - though I'm usually not up or awake at that time. Now you've noticed the effect, then I suggest studying it on other days, and see how the colours vary with time.
So it helps to know when sunset is going to be, and watch out for this phenomenon. It is possible to catch it in photos, though as you note it may not be so striking as in reality - though occasionally it is stunning, and even works in photos.
I do like this tree.
Yep, lovely image that, one of the pleasures of winter is seeing those skeletal outlines.
Terrific pics as usual JK, thanks for posting. A nice representation of this winter.
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I have not long got back from a stay in Yoxall, East Staffordshire. As my train was getting into Redditch I saw some amazing pink and blue clouds, though I didn't take a picture (not sure my phone's camera would've caught them properly). But I have uploaded some ones from a walk earlier today:
1, 3, 4 and 5 show great textbook cloud examples, with lumpy broken altocumulus, probably at around 8,000 feet, sitting on top of a layer of stratocumulus "roller cloud" at around 4,000 feet.
1, 3, 4 and 5 show great textbook cloud examples, with lumpy broken altocumulus, probably at around 8,000 feet, sitting on top of a layer of stratocumulus "roller cloud" at around 4,000 feet.
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