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General Category => Hackensack Discussion => Photography...........the way I see it (Moderated by BLeafe) => Topic started by: BLeafe on February 14, 2019, 05:01:06 PM
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When the sun sets behind a building and it's snowing slightly, the rays that get by either side of that building have something in the air to illuminate: the snow. Normally, there's nothing there but air, so it doesn't look like this. The high-rises were already slightly obscured because of the snow between them and my location and the rays that aren't blocked by the buildings are just lighting up that snow.
You may be able to see a few flakes in the center-tree area that's not illuminated.
Click to illarginate (bigger, but not brighter).
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I noticed that yesterday too and wondered if you would snap a shot.
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I'm always in the east-facing part of my apartment and the only reason I got that shot was because the shot I took right before that one (check the numbers) was this one to the east. When I see something like that, it tells me I'd better take a look at what's going on in the west.
Click to enlarge.
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Well, at least not on Ward St............