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Related: About this forumWednesday's Sunrises/Sunsets -- Today assorted sunsets from the new farm. No text, almost.













Sunset progression from August of 2025.




And finally, another look at a sunset sky from last Saturday, 2/21/26

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Wednesday's Sunrises/Sunsets -- Today assorted sunsets from the new farm. No text, almost. (Original Post)
George McGovern
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You are most welcome Beatlelvr! Thank You! Judging by your username, you might like this video --
George McGovern
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Walleye
(44,394 posts)1. Thank you for capturing and sharing these beautiful images
George McGovern
(11,535 posts)4. My pleasure Walleye. Thank You!
Beatlelvr
(794 posts)2. OMG
So beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
George McGovern
(11,535 posts)5. You are most welcome Beatlelvr! Thank You! Judging by your username, you might like this video --
LoisB
(12,768 posts)3. These are all so beautiful. Thank you.
George McGovern
(11,535 posts)6. You betcha Lois. Appreciate it.
ExtraGriz
(507 posts)7. Stunning.... Thank you.
My favorite is the last one. Beautiful!!
George McGovern
(11,535 posts)9. You're welcome! Thank You ExtraGriz!
Diamond_Dog
(40,295 posts)8. Your sunset photos are just jaw dropping, George.
And, the last one, Whoa! Thats just exceptional!
George McGovern
(11,535 posts)10. Thank You Diamond_Dog!
Talitha
(7,881 posts)11. Great sun pillar in your last image!
George McGovern
(11,535 posts)12. I have been wondering what that was called!! According to google --
"A sun pillar is a vertical shaft of light extending upward or downward from the sun, typically appearing during sunrise or sunset when the sun is low on the horizon. These optical phenomena occur when sunlight reflects off hexagonal ice crystals in high-altitude clouds, creating a glowing column often colored red, pink, or white."
Thank You So Much, Talitha, for your knowing reply!! That pillar really stands out in the picture. I've never seen one before. It's quite a phenomenon. Your explanation makes the image all the more unique and special!! (In fact, it's my new wallpaper image.)
Talitha
(7,881 posts)13. You're welcome George, glad to be of help.