At eventide, keep a weather eye on the west

E1955 6X

Being somewhat of a know-it-all, I opined that there would be no sunset tonight. It goes without saying that the sun sets every night, but I think you know what I am saying. I may be something of a know-it-all, but you are somewhat of a smart-arse, right? So, I stood down—photographically speaking—and started to listen to some music. Suddenly, the sky in the due north (first picture) lit up with color. To the south-southwest (second picture) more color lit the sky as the sun dropped over the rim of the world and shone under the edge of the cloud cover. Then the whole sky from due south to due west caught fire. The panorama does not do justice to the height, although the horizontal quadrant is well enough represented.

E1967 72X

Below: ten minutes after the official sunset, looking west-southwest towards where the sun sank below the horizon.

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