Sunrises as fiery skies

Yesterday I posted a sunrise photo that looked like the sky was on fire. That photo was from 2011. I got out of my subdivision on my way to work when I noticed the sky. I pulled over and snapped twenty or so photos.

Yes, I modified that photo, but not much. This next gallery shows the photos as they came out of the camera (no postprocessing) . . .

It doesn’t take much to change them into fiery scenes . . . a bit of DxO PureRaw, some Luminar AI, and a heap of Topaz Impression 2.

I did it for a couple of individual photos . . .

I also combined three of the photos into a panorama and turned it into a panoramic conflagration . . .

That’s it. This post has ended . . . except for the stuff below.

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  1. Crazy beautiful. The loss of definition from the zooming effect (?) on the second image from the bottom makes it look like a painting. Nice captures, Emilio.

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    1. Thank you, Scott.

      Actually, Topaz Impression is a plugin meant to turn photos into paintings. The last three images were all treated to a painting effect.

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  2. OK, now you’ve done it! You just HAD to put more fuel into the fire . . . and, my oh my, . . .what magnificent results!!!

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