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Sunrise, Sunset, and Afterglow Slideshow
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Focusing on something in the foreground of your image can make a sunset appear even more dramatic.
Credit: Photo: ingmar wesemann/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: ingmar wesemann/iStockphoto
Sunrises and sunsets elicit a whole spectrum of emotional responses, from awe to tranquility to romance.
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Credit: Photo: AVTG/iStockphoto
Focusing on something in the foreground of your image can make a sunset appear even more dramatic.
Credit: Photo: ingmar wesemann/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: ingmar wesemann/iStockphoto
Photographing a beach under a setting sun is nice, but add a family strolling and you have a more compelling image.
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Credit: Photo: ShaneKato/iStockphoto
On partly cloudy days, the sky may be briefly illuminated with color several minutes after the sun has set—the afterglow phenomenon.
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Credit: Photo: Kativ/iStockphoto
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