Sunset colours - and sunspots
Taken by Monika Landy-Gyebnar on November 1, 2013 @ Veszprem, Hungary
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Date Taken: 2013:11:01 22:17:26
 
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Yesterday afternoon I decided to catch the setting sun. Our sky was very hazy but almost cloudless, so the haze helped me as a "filter" with decreasing the brighness of the Sun. As Sun came close to the horizon it quickly lost its brighness and was easy to look into. I created a composite of the sequence of photoes I took as a good example how our atmosphere interacts with Sun's brightness and colour. On one of my pics I noticed a distant airplane crossing the solar disk while a local ambulance helicopter not so far away was just missing the disk with a little. (The helicopter was flying back to its base in a nearby town.)
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