I must say I find it a little bit strange
To look out to see sea distinctly o-range!
Since when did Ma Nature decide she should start
To imitate lurid styles in modern art?
This effect comes from the sun setting inland, behind one when looking in this direction …
As this more panoramic view shows, the sunset is reflecting on clouds above, which in turn reflect on the sea. I can’t ever remember seeing this happen before. Although it looks rather pinkish in the picture, the actual sight was distinctly orange.
© July 2016 Colonialist (WordPress)
About colonialist
Active septic geranium who plays with words writing fantasy novels and professionally editing, with notes writing classical music, and with riding a mountain bike, horses and dinghies. Recently Indie Publishing has been added to this list.
Very pretty.
LikeLike
Nature’s putting on some pretty impressive shows at the moment, Col. We recently had rainbow-coloured clouds (I only saw photos of them, unfortunately!) but like the effect you’re describing – very impressive!
LikeLike
Those clouds must have been quite something.
LikeLiked by 1 person
If you have time, take a look: http://www.itv.com/news/2016-02-02/what-are-the-rainbow-clouds-spotted-over-the-uk/
LikeLiked by 1 person
Really spectacular! The first effect is similar to the one I have shown – but I didn’t got no rainbows nohow.
LikeLiked by 1 person
A very interesting effect, Col. 🙂
LikeLike
Unlikely to see that as our sun (well, everyone’s sun of course) rises east and sets west (as it normally does) all the while travelling over the sea during the day. Basically the sun is never behind us or the sea.
LikeLike
Well, at least that is straightforward. The most confusing place is Cape Town where, depending on where you are, the sea and Table Mountain can be in directly opposite directions. I soon learnt not to rely on bearings based on either of those two features.
LikeLiked by 1 person
A see a smaller version of it here, but not yet that expansive (only been here a month).
LikeLike
Interesting to see if it works up to a similar display.
LikeLike