
On the final leg of my journey last Friday to the New South Wales town of Temora, I watched as the cloud started to build up in mid-afternoon. I wondered, as I drove down the Olympic Highway from Wagga Wagga on the last 80 kilometres (50 miles) of my journey, whether the sunset would have any memorable colour.

I emerged from one of the hangars at the Temora Aviation Museum a couple of minutes before five o'clock and I was about to head towards my car when I noticed the start of a beautiful sunset. So I turned left towards the runway instead of turning right to the car park and took the first shot of the clouds below the shade sails, just as the sun sank to the horizon.
As I was about to turn away, I heard a vintage aircraft taxi out onto the runway apron. I waited, wondering if there would be an interesting shot. Sure enough, the pilot of the Harvard went straight between me and the horizon and I was able to fire off this frame as his open cockpit canopy highlighted the colour of the sky.

Then I walked out to the car park and was about to sling my camera bag into the back seat of the car when I heard a formation of three Harvards approaching, with their navigation lights clearly visible in the gloom.
No, I didn't put my camera into the car. Yes, I just stood there and photographed them as they flew. You would have done exactly the same, right?

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That is one spectacular sunset.
ReplyDeletelava is the perfect description!
ReplyDeleteNice captures!
ReplyDeleteIncredible colors! Fantastic shots, as always, David, and I love the planes etched against the sky! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat second picture is just incredible. All are great, but that one is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis fantastic sunset reminds me of the one I saw monday which happened to be one of the few times I didn't have my camera with me.
ReplyDeleteI love the dramatic sunset and the classic airplanes flying. Well done!
Those clouds sure got you all fired up...
ReplyDeletebeautiful sunset! wow, what colors!
ReplyDeleteRIGHT!!!! Spectacular photos!!! I LOVE THESE...every one!!! ~Janine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful David.
ReplyDeleteCraig glenn
the skies you present are unfathomable
ReplyDeleteIncredible sunset, loved the old aircraft and loved your photos.
ReplyDeleteDavid
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking photos!
I only just realized that on my blogger account I have updates on all my bookmarked blogs! Hello?!
Hence my visit. xo
(in case you should faint from shock!)
Absolutely amazing photos! It may be winter down under, but here in the UK we would never get sunset colours like that even in the summer.
ReplyDeletewhattt pictures...simply amazing...
ReplyDeleteThe colors are amazing!! Super sunset!
ReplyDeleteI would have tried to do the same but I expect I would have missed the planes! But who knows......
ReplyDeleteMarvellous sunset & I really like those planes against the darkening sky.
... but not so well :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sunset! We don't get many like that in my neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteGloriously stunning!
ReplyDeleteThose are incredible fiery shots - lava is a great way to describe it!!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely delicious sunsets.
ReplyDeleteWhat rich amber color you captured in these sky photos...especially the first one...richly intense. <3
ReplyDeleteImpressive photos as always from you.You can even see the light on one of the plains there.
ReplyDeleteAwesome sunset. Brilliant colours.
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Absolutely superb.
ReplyDeleteThose sunsets are so fantastic they don't look real; perhaps paintings for a movie set!?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots as always, there is nothing like the sounds of those old Harvards engines.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Guy
Regina In Pictures
Spectacular sunset. Thanks for sharing. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow--such colour! And oddly, I love the monochrome shot of the silhouetted planes on a grey sky best. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeletesunsets like this make breathing so much richer and morning coffee better. Nice~rick
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos, the second is my fave.
ReplyDeleteLoved the sunsets, especially the first. Loved the planes in formation, too.
ReplyDeleteThe sunset colors are gorgeous. Really love the one with the cockpit silhouette. And who wouldn't have wanted a great shot of those cool planes overhead.
ReplyDeleteI saw that same gorgeous sunset!
ReplyDeleteOh man, that is gorgeous! You are one lucky photographer to be in such a perfect spot under such a perfect sky. :)
ReplyDeleteDavid,
ReplyDeletethese are amazing pictures! How I wish I had your talent! Please keep sharing your photographs with us!
Molten is right.
ReplyDeleteThe photographs of the sunset are breathtaking. I don't know of anyone who knows how to say goodevening or goodnight any more beautiful than God!
ReplyDeleteFire in the Sky, i love them, great shots, super colors!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Skywatch Friday!!
Greetings from NL
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ReplyDeletesuch a great combination with yellow like paineed thanks
ReplyDeleteHey David.
ReplyDeleteDo you use filters?
btw - the word verification on my last comment....
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Lovely erupting skies! Tremendously bright golds.
ReplyDeleteWOW ...what glorious skies..
ReplyDeleteThe sky almost looks like you're looking at the underside of ocean waves in those first couple of photos...