Nowadays, the sun is rising behind the larger building. Back in December it was rising far to the right, as thumbnail photos below may show..
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You certainly can see and catalogue the turning of the year - that takes some discipline :-) Very interesting to see, too.
ReplyDeleteThe effect is as of the clouds shooting up to the right towards the sun. (The may have been going in a totally different direction.) But you've captured the start of an aspiring day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky and capture! Love the colors! Happy skywatching!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sky, the building silhouettes make the scene even more dramatic.
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