This was the view from home last night at 7.00pm looking east towards Cambridge.
Sorry the image is a little fuzzy. Not used to the wifes new camera yet. (Should have used mine), however the image is un processed and very much as we saw it.
And no I didnt seed the clouds with pink die
First time I've ever seen pink rain tho
The colour was more pronounced 2 or 3 minutes before this shot, but it took a while to understand what I was looking at and then go FFS!!! I gotta get a photo of this.
Pink Rain
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Re: Pink Rain
I had taken a series of shots the same evening to a very different sort of sunset indeed, to the west the sky was actually clear and the dying sun managed to get light into the lower clouds we can see...
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Re: Pink Rain
Ive heard "pink frost" done by the chills dam good too.
Berkshire North of Te Anau west of Hokitika.