kronosposeidon says...

Very nice. A number of years ago I read an article in the New Yorker (ironically) about the specific set of atmospheric conditions present in southern California that gives the evening sky there its unique, beautiful coloring. I tried looking for the article at newyorker.com, but unfortunately I was unable to locate it. Nonetheless I believe the article was spot on, because I still remember being mesmerized by it during my one and only visit to L.A. in 1983. I've been all over the US, and yet the SoCal sunset is still the most beautiful I've seen. Too bad about the goddamn smog though. I remember that too.

volumptuous says...

LA sunsets with or without smog/smoke are very different things with different kinds of beauty.

When the 07 OC fires happened, the LA sky was apocalyptic awesomeness. Super dense orange haze blowing fast across the sky from the heat of the fires meeting the colder stormfront off the ocean.

But even without the smog or fires, the natural beauty and diverse climates of the surrounding SoCal areas creates amazing mornings and sunsets almost daily.


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