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“Fire In The Sky”
I could not recall ever seeing the sky like this in Guam…
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That’s both spectacular and surreal at the same time. Very nice work, Josie. 😀
to me, the plane looks like it’s headed toward the mouth of the sky.
What a surreal and awesome moment. Beautiful!
It’s so pretty.
Where did you go to shoot this? Were you also in an airplane or on a high elevation?
This reminds me of those spaceship pictures of the planets. Which one is it, with the colored gaseous clouds? I can’t remember, but it reminds me of that sort of picture. Cool!
Thanks for the comments everyone!
I shot this from the deck upstairs. Just minutes after I took this the color of the sky completely changed to a more “normal” looking sunset. Lucky shot!
Guam has some of the most spectacular sunsets in the world. I remember at least a couple where people driving on Airport Road actually pulled over to watch. An average Guam sunset is much more colorful and amazing than the best ones you can see most anywhere else. Of course, you have to be looking for them. Nice photo, Josie.