Pareidolic Cloud Sunset
Taken by Peter Lowenstein on April 16, 2020 @ Mutare, Zimbabwe
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Every year if the sky is clear on 27th August and 15th April the Spring or Autumn late afternoon Sun can be seen setting exactly behind Christmas Pass when viewed from my hilltop location in Mutare (last image). Yesterday (16th April) the sunset at 5.25 pm was accompanied by the appearance of some Pareidolic Cumulus Clouds which appeared to encroach on and devour the setting Sun! This amazing spectacle was captured in a series of 25 still images taken with a tripod-mounted Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ 60 camera in sunset mode. The time-lapse sequence, which was captured in 90 seconds, was processed by cropping and registering all the images which were then used to produce the lead animated GIF which loops at x40 real-time speed, plus two mosaics. Video posted at https://youtu.be/Tc8zJvDJ1wM
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