sup bros, show me some beautiful sunset pics you took, extra points for a good light bloom
>sunset
>not superior sunrise
everyone can see the sunset, but if they're dedicated they can witness a glorious sunrise
I took this and was thinking how cool. Then a half hour later it was dark and i had a 5 mile hike in the forest ahead of me with a Eveready headlamp with a dying battery.
>>657795
i woulda just killed myself
>>657873
lol
op again, this is one of my favourite sunset pics I have ever taken
Not really /out/ material kind of sunsets but I have a few
>>658276
>>658278
I apologize, this is actually a sunrise
>>658279
>>657764
> light bloom
If you mean crepuscular rays, here ya go.
Just a sunrise passing through...
took this while waiting for the super bloodmoon lunar eclipse last year.
and heres one from a trip out kayaking.
and one from the back of my place
I saw a truly breathtaking sunset and sunrise from a fire tower on top of Glastenberry Mountain on the Long Trail in Vermont. I only have my phone for pictures though, so they're awful quality.
>>658537
A second unimpressive one, not very /out/
>>657793
I remember, the last hike I did, I only saw one other person to get up to see the sun rise.
This evening.
>>657793
My day starts early, thank God I'm a Country Boy!
> good morning sunshine
Ruka
Missed the sunrise this morning, first time I've been up early in forever
I took a timelapse of the first sunrise of 2016 for some euro qts i'm talking to. fucking clouds ruined it, but still looks kinda pretty
Hellfire Pass hut
is sun rise ok? me and my van like it
>Long grueling hike on a unmanned blue blazed trail off the AT in late autumn
>It comes to its end like it started, a junction on the mighty AT
>Turn north to head home, looking for the white blazes
>Cold late autumn winds rustling the trees overhead
>Muscles aching, sweat turning cold as autumn winds blow over you
>You pass the entrance to the blue blazed trail that you turned on to start the hike
>8 hours of rock gardens and elevation changes to get to a point on the AT that if you just stayed on the AT would take under an hour
>The AT takes a turn to the west, the last rays of the sun fighting through the trees warming your face
>Marching onward towards the suns warmth, the days hike fading from the current to the past
>Your hike ends, nothing but the memories in your mind and the photos in the cameras will remain of the hike
>Soon even the memories will fade, the pictures will get pushed to some obscure place to never been looked at again
>This is why you keep hiking, to keep the /out/ fresh in your mind