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Michael LerchParticipantArizona Sunset #428

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Michael LerchParticipantk ..reminds me of Degas dancers
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Michael LerchParticipantHans,Yes..if there is purple in the sunset the camera will pick it up unless you are telling it not to ( pre programming). There is a timing element as well ..like 3 to 6 minutes after the sun goes beneath the horizon etc..The exposure of the camera can deepen the purple somewhat but the natural diminishing of light eventually equals the purple of the shot.And now,,a busy volcano in Mexico,Popocatepeti 50 klicks from Mexico City, has begun erupting just yesterday. Even more aerosols!
I’ve noticed the purple varies from day to day. Rain seems to clear the sky for a day . But the purple seems to be present even if as just a thin halo between the yellow and the dark blue. The ” Veil of Venus” is now more violet than pinkish. Thats what first caught my attention, was how much altered the Veil appeared.
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