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Evening Rhythms « Previous | |Next »
April 8, 2008

I had to put my car in for basic maintenance work last week. Since it has been rare that I have been able to get away from work while there has been daylight I quickly cut across town to try and get a strenuous hike in. Camelback has a very small carpark and I had to wait approximately ten minutes before I could park nearby. It was very orderly, cars waited in line until hikers came down and drove away.

Camelback at Sunset

The benefit of hiking the mountain in the evening was in catching the softer and deeper hues of the sunlight as it slowly crept down over the western ranges.

The result was a sandier orange rather than the strong red morning hues of the sun jumping over the eatern desert.

Camelback at Sunset

Quite pretty.

| Posted by cam at 8:13 AM | | Comments (1)
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Cam,
there are dramatic changes in the colour of the rock between evening and morning.