From the same place as the sunsets over the downs. The clouds were moving fast in the strong wind so I had little time to set my camera up when I noticed the brightly lit clouds. I've made changes with saturation and noise reduction.
This is our first, but hopefully not last meeting on the pages of "Usefilm", Mr. Wade. I read your bio and you are, of course, invited to read mine and pay further visits to my portfolio. I looked through your entire portfolio, which was easy because there were not too many photo and difficult becase they were all good and hard to select one to comment on. Finally I settled on this one, not just because it was the last photo you posted and hence the first one I saw, but also because I was captivated by its heavenly beauty, with the sunrays shining through the black and golden clowds. Thank you for your kind words about my "Bewitched 2." Best regards, Dr. Rafael (Rafi for future comunications) Springmann
I find it quite irritating that, living only a few miles from me, you are able to photograph such stunning sunsets! All the shots you've posted from that area recently have been amazing, especially when compared with the drab, grey skies I always seem to get near me. The colours in this image are great, I also think that little overexposed patch at the botton adds to the almost fiery atmosphere.