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Sorry for four basically the same pics. Great sunsets from the east side of the San Luis Valley. You can't fail with the cheapest camera. And if I had some high dollar equipment and took the time, I could get some killer pics from here.
 

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Wish I was there! :occasion14:
 

Nice. Four separate sunsets or all on the same day? I remember the Midwest had great sunsets about every day when Mt. Helen blew up. I got tired of taking sunset pics. Gary
 

That some awesome pis .I remember those great sunsets from AZ. Thanks for posting them.
 

Same day ToddsPoint. It changes about every two minutes.
 

Beautiful shots - Wow!:hello2:
 

Can't get enough of those kind of shots, even if one after another! Tnx. ╦╦C
 

Great place to be the San Luis Valley is. I believe its the biggest valley between the Missouri River Valley of the Midwest and the San Joaquin of California. You could spend a decade exploring that vastness and still not see it all. I so like how layed back I feel when ever I'm down there. Many great sunsets I've seen in that area.
 

I like it TR cause I speak better Spanish than a lot of those people there do, haha! Also, a local told me there's an active mine on the west side and they do some blasting there from time to time, so that explains what shook me out of bed that night in Penitente Canyon.
 

Huh,wonder what mine operation that be?
 

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