Angled cloudy sunset

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NeilOffkey75
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Angled cloudy sunset

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While sitting at a family party over the weekend, I noticed that looking out from my family members back room window they looked directly towards the coast over 30 miles away. Later in the afternoon as the sun started to set there were some wonderful colours and cloud structures due to the warm, sunny but stormy day we had.

I decided to head into the garden and fired of a few shots but decided that this one angled on all different cloud formations made for a different kind of image.

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Re: Angled cloudy sunset

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Great shot !, I almost fell out of my chair looking at the angle of those clouds. :P
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Cheers mate... I should of placed a warning on the original post ;-)
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Re: Angled cloudy sunset

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It helps if you are used to flight sims for that one I think. There seems to be some wind shear up high in those clouds, a pretty and unusual sunset.
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