ehughes wrote: Sunset from Mono Lake the past Monday. It was an incredible show...
ehughes wrote: Thanks Everyone. It was pretty incredible to see. There were a couple of fires burning in the sierras and I think it had a lot to do with the color that night. I've never seen anything quite like it before..
jwear wrote: not bad for a rookie --Mr Hughes hope the family is well Ed, great shot
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Holy Moly! That is amazing! It almost doesn't look real. Great job!
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Thanks for sharing!
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Amazing!
Excellent and otherworldly.
Part of my brain expects to see a spaceship and aliens.
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Seams over saturated, but the composition and light are magificent and I believe this would look good anyway you processed it.
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There were a couple of fires burning in the sierras and I think it had a lot to do with the color that night.
I've never seen anything quite like it before..
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Ed, geez man, that is a super shot!
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Wow, that is one of the most memorable as-is sky shots I have ever seen. Congratulations on your skill and timing.
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Thanks again folks,
Jeff, the family is well... thanks...
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