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ishoot308
07-12-2013, 07:54 PM
The after sunset glow was just beautiful tonight. Thought I would share this photo with you all.
Enjoy!
Dan
Baja Guy
07-12-2013, 08:25 PM
I never get tired of that.
NHskier
07-12-2013, 09:21 PM
Spectacular!!
We we out this evening but had to cut it short. Looks like we missed a good one.
We saw the sunset last evening as well, beautiful; woke up this morning to this sunrise.
jazzman
07-26-2013, 12:33 PM
Sunset on 7/25... The cloud deck here, with the clearer skies to the NW, made for a nice sunset. (hope the attachment worked.... it's kind of a mystery to me)
CateP
07-26-2013, 12:42 PM
I learned something this summer about watching sunsets on the lake...
...the sunset is not over just when the sun disappears over the horizon. If there are clouds in the sky, they will turn all kinds of brilliant colors for at least another half hour.
We learned this while watching sunsets on our pontoon boat and heading back to the dock too early, only to look up in the sky and find the best colors happened while we were driving home. :cool:
jazzman
07-26-2013, 12:57 PM
Sadly, the sun is already starting it's migration back to the west. I'm just starting to notice it now, but in 4-5 weeks, it will set behind Rattlesnake from my vantage point. Then eventually between Gubstock and Belknap Mt when I have to pack it in for the year.
Gatto Nero
07-26-2013, 12:58 PM
I learned something this summer about watching sunsets on the lake...
...the sunset is not over just when the sun disappears over the horizon. If there are clouds in the sky, they will turn all kinds of brilliant colors for at least another half hour.
We learned this while watching sunsets on our pontoon boat and heading back to the dock too early, only to look up in the sky and find the best colors happened while we were driving home. :cool:
That is a fact. We recently had some friends up that tend to take a lot of pictures. I found that they had taken about 20 pictures of the sun just before it set below the mountains but none after when the real action often begins.
Last night was a beauty.
CateP
07-26-2013, 02:02 PM
Sadly, the sun is already starting it's migration back to the west. I'm just starting to notice it now, but in 4-5 weeks, it will set behind Rattlesnake from my vantage point. Then eventually between Gubstock and Belknap Mt when I have to pack it in for the year.
Isn't it a beautiful thing to measure our season on the lake by the sun's position in the sky.
Sadly, the sun is already starting it's migration back to the west. I'm just starting to notice it now, but in 4-5 weeks, it will set behind Rattlesnake from my vantage point. Then eventually between Gubstock and Belknap Mt when I have to pack it in for the year.
It is sad. Every year I feel sad when I realize summer is starting to leave us already. It is so short.
salty dog
07-28-2013, 08:55 AM
It would be very difficult, I'm sure, to get a bad sunset picture on Winnipesaukee!. My wife and I were up for a week earlier in July when I took this shot, just about 9 pm looking between Diamond and Rattlesnake to the Ossipee mountains. I'm happy to say we'll be going back for another week to our little rented cabin over Labor Day and will be curious to see how the sunset looks then at the same time. Happy "dog days" of August to all.
dippasan
07-29-2013, 07:52 AM
Awesome photo's. We love to take our guests for a quick boat ride to the west end of Rattlesnake near diamond to see the sunsets. It never gets old and it always makes us feel thankful that we're able to be there.
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