Striking red dawn
Taken by Peter Paul Hattinga Verschure on January 6, 2015 @ The entire landscape turned into an intense warm red glow for some minutes, since the under-surface of high clouds was already lightened by the still subhorizon sun. Even so, a sun pillar betrays the azimuthal position of the sun.
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  Camera Used: SAMSUNG WB150 / WB150F / WB152 / WB152F / WB151 / WB151F / WB140
Exposure Time: 1/90
Aperture: f/5.7
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2015:01:06 16:27:20
 
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The entire landscape turned into an intense warm red glow for some minutes, since the under-surface of high clouds was already lightened by the still subhorizon sun. Even so, a sun pillar betrays the azimuthal position of the sun.
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