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Related: About this forumSunset sequence.
Last edited Sun May 3, 2026, 08:39 AM - Edit history (2)

I got down to big-bush-level for this shot.



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Sunset sequence. (Original Post)
George McGovern
May 3
OP
There is a resemblance jfz9580. Except Cajal 's is far more complex neurologically.
George McGovern
May 3
#2
Were these taken the same day just different views? They are mesmerizing..especially the last one
Deuxcents
May 3
#10
jfz9580m
(17,737 posts)1. The second one looks like a cajal drawing :)
Well okay maybe not.
Have been reading this over and over so it was on my mind:
https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-new-type-of-neuroplasticity-rewires-the-brain-after-a-single-experience-20260424/

George McGovern
(12,760 posts)2. There is a resemblance jfz9580. Except Cajal 's is far more complex neurologically.
Fascinating article. Thanks for its posting.
LoisB
(13,400 posts)4. Actually, I can see that.
brer cat
(27,669 posts)3. Stunning views, Allan. They almost take my breath away.
George McGovern
(12,760 posts)6. Thank so much brer cat!
LoisB
(13,400 posts)5. Magnificent.
George McGovern
(12,760 posts)7. Thank You Lois!
Diamond_Dog
(40,999 posts)8. Beautiful.
George McGovern
(12,760 posts)11. Thanks Diamond_Dog.
Easterncedar
(6,462 posts)9. And so, goodnight
Lovely finale, George. Thanks
George McGovern
(12,760 posts)12. You're welcome Easterncedar. Thank You and Goodnight.
Deuxcents
(27,638 posts)10. Were these taken the same day just different views? They are mesmerizing..especially the last one
George McGovern
(12,760 posts)13. That is correct Deuxcents. Sunset skies are ever changing. I like to stick around and see what happens. Thank You!!
Deuxcents
(27,638 posts)14. I agree..some people see the sun go down n then take off before the real show even starts