Red twilight
Taken by Peter Paul Hattinga Verschure on August 31, 2017 @ Deventer, Netherlands
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  Camera Used: SAMSUNG WB150 / WB150F / WB152 / WB152F / WB151 / WB151F / WB140
Exposure Time: 1/20
Aperture: f/4.2
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2017:08:31 21:39:14
 
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After sunset, a thin cloud veil became visible in the western sky which turned yellow and in its latter stage deep orange to red. I guess that the veil has its origin in the British Columbian wildfires. The smoke of those may have reached the European skies again by the renewed Northwesterly airflow.
Photographer's website:
http://www.pphv.eu
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