I’ve managed to find the red dot in most of the 50 shots, a reflection, I think, from the red clouds off of, perhaps, a mylar balloon hung up in an oak tree. Over about a 15 minute span, the dot turns whiter as the dawn progresses, or it may be a surveillance lens recording our slow plodding.
One good thing about living out on the east`side of the mountains: we do get some dramatic sun`rises . . . Great pic . . .
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After our high temperatures, it just felt good yesterday to see the clouds, an early hint of fall with even a few big drops.
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Beautiful shot! What an emotive sky!
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Really beautiful photo, John. There is a wonderful coolness to these mornings.
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If you did not know it was sunrise it could be fire roaring behind that ridge…
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Great capture!
Clouds. What a beautiful sight in Aug, as long as there is no lightning in them.
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Don’t know if it’s an errant pixel, but there is an interesting red spot on the left side about a quarter of the way up when enlarged.
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I’ve managed to find the red dot in most of the 50 shots, a reflection, I think, from the red clouds off of, perhaps, a mylar balloon hung up in an oak tree. Over about a 15 minute span, the dot turns whiter as the dawn progresses, or it may be a surveillance lens recording our slow plodding.
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CIA no doubt lol
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