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Wow! The colours are amazing in these shots, Hayward. Nice captures.
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Wow. Beautiful colors. Thanks for sharing these.
Hi Barbara and thank you so much .. I'm glad you like them

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Those are pretty amazing shots. Breath taking colors
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Wow! The colours are amazing in these shots, Hayward. Nice captures.
Hi Paul - aren't they? .. especially when you didn't see the sun for a week ... thanks for taking the time to peek and commenting
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Fire, fire! At first I really thought that you shot some big fire in the forest... THEN I read your note above... what a great sunset and what a great capture! Congrats Hayward!
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great fiery sunset. first one has got to my fav.
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Fire, fire! At first I really thought that you shot some big fire in the forest... THEN I read your note above... what a great sunset and what a great capture! Congrats Hayward!
Hi Annie and thank you .. it does look like flames doesn't it? .. I appreciate the comments

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great fiery sunset. first one has got to my fav.
Hello there -- I'm glad you stop by and take a peek .. thank you very much
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love the color on this sets Hayward. You sure are lucky to see this and took this secenery.
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Wow, I was looking at these thinking I have seen these before - then I realised I have taken nearly exactly the same pics as you! LOL. I stopped on a motorway overpass to take these last year on the way to work, except mine are a sunrise not a sunset. This is straight off camera (before my discovrey of Picasa or Photoshop)
This is just too freaky!
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Wow....at 1st glance, it does look like fire. Nature provides some stunning scenes.
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love the color on this sets Hayward. You sure are lucky to see this and took this secenery.
Hi there ... the doc is in the house ... thank you so much .. I see this kind of sunset after a long period of rainfall .. I'm glad you like it ... appreciate the comments

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Wow, I was looking at these thinking I have seen these before - then I realised I have taken nearly exactly the same pics as you! LOL. I stopped on a motorway overpass to take these last year on the way to work, except mine are a sunrise not a sunset. This is straight off camera (before my discovrey of Picasa or Photoshop)
This is just too freaky!
Hello Michelle - it is Halloween - right? .. that is so ironic .. I just add a little bit of sharpness to these .. otherwise - straight our of camera .. and the EXIF should also be intact .. I think I remember seeing your post from last year ... tooo funny and thanks for dropping by and commenting

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