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Vlado 475

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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 07:32 PM

3d ago

High Wycombe, United Kingdom

51.63100, -0.77000

The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts a tranquil twilight scene over High Wycombe, United Kingdom, likely captured during either sunset or sunrise. The expansive sky, occupying the left and…read more

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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts a tranquil twilight scene over High Wycombe, United Kingdom, likely captured during either sunset or sunrise. The expansive sky, occupying the left and upper portions of the frame in this orientation, showcases a beautiful gradient of warm colors, moving from a soft pale yellow-orange on the far left to richer hues of orange and pinkish-gold towards the center and right. Wispy clouds, illuminated by the low sun, add texture to the atmospheric display. Along the right side and extending into the bottom-right, a dark silhouette of a tree line and dense foliage forms a natural boundary against the luminous sky. Partially emerging from behind these trees, and silhouetted against the brightest part of the sky, is the distinctive dome or cupola of a church, topped with a prominent cross. The church's structure appears mostly dark against the vibrant backdrop. In the bottom-right corner, a section of a brick building with visible windows is discernible, largely in shadow and partially obscured by the surrounding trees. A thick, dark pole or beam runs horizontally across the top-left corner of the image. Two very small, distinct colored specks, one pink and one greenish-blue, are visible in the upper-middle sky, above and to the left of the church, possibly indicating distant hot air balloons or atmospheric phenomena. No discernible text is visible. | Open Wire