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Western Railroad Discussion > Artificially low light in Chino, CADate: 09/15/20 07:00 Artificially low light in Chino, CA Author: Evan_Werkema Caught Union Pacific's Chino Local leaving its namesake town shortly before dusk on Monday. Here are a couple of views of the train pulling out of the industrial park spur and then shoving back toward Pomona into a setting sun greatly dimmed by smoke from two wildfires burning in the mountains 30+ miles away.
Date: 09/15/20 09:29 Re: Artificially low light in Chino, CA Author: mojaveflyer Date: 09/15/20 13:45 Re: Artificially low light in Chino, CA Author: RRBMail Great pictures! However you gave it the wrong title. The sky as pictured is a natural condition, nothing's artificial about it. This is one of the phenomena that can naturally occur when beasts of a lower order of life encounters those of a higher order of life. Not to worry though, if evolution continues, the lower form will vanish before any "permanent" harm is done!
Date: 09/15/20 14:52 Re: Artificially low light in Chino, CA Author: santafe199 Great pictures! However there is NOTHING wrong with your thread title. Low Light, something Don & I know a thing er 2 about, can come in artificial ways as well as more conventional ways. BTW: The composition in image #1 is spot-on!
Lance :^) Date: 09/15/20 16:52 Re: Artificially low light in Chino, CA Author: Ray_Murphy The sky and sun in Montreal looked pretty much like that this morning - the west coast wildfire smoke is now widespread. As far as it looking like Mars is concerned, here's a natural color photo of a Martian sunset.
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