Twilight sunset

By @evildeathcore4/14/2026hive-119845

It's rare to capture a sunset. It would seem that the most ordinary everyday phenomenon, which is accessible to everyone, turns out to be inaccessible to me. I have more opportunities to photograph the sunrise, but I'm too lazy to get up so early.

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I keep wanting to take pictures of the silhouettes of the city, but this time it turned out very little.
https://sun9-7.userapi.com/s/v1/ig2/anIiQtNlm0suU8E5vwCbdWlm0rioTxuQ2lQ5dZsmBRn1UrP7a-LXNLah5ayeUB9UzJM5B3-xAMclzqypH2FS434m.jpg?quality=95&as=32x21,48x32,72x48,108x72,160x107,240x160,360x240,480x320,540x360,640x427,720x480,1080x720,1280x853,1440x960,2560x1707&from=bu&cs=2560x0

The sun has not set yet, but the twilight blue has already enveloped the entire space.
https://sun9-78.userapi.com/s/v1/ig2/UJUsWjOS4QNUFrmYa6L_yUZBS4VRbN4D5X1VNI3YYo38ADTtgfV58Mzjqbh4EUyyh4djbZ2BtjnMLXctQf18vzLP.jpg?quality=95&as=32x21,48x32,72x48,108x72,160x107,240x160,360x240,480x320,540x360,640x427,720x480,1080x720,1280x853,1440x960,2560x1707&from=bu&cs=2560x0

I once described premature twilight, when the sun sets into a cloud at sunset and in fact has not yet set below the horizon, but it is no longer shining and everything looks like twilight.
https://sun9-31.userapi.com/s/v1/ig2/P9Wr9awJ2BVE-mf20XBgjxzhgjmMJ5vo2UmgZ7rTtS1NrIOY1ETLqkGP6n3l_KjQck-4E4Nbnpi9XAhEliQ_4pSh.jpg?quality=95&as=32x21,48x32,72x48,108x72,160x107,240x160,360x240,480x320,540x360,640x427,720x480,1080x720,1280x853,1440x960,2560x1707&from=bu&cs=2560x0

Now there is a twilight sunset, when the sun is still shining, but does not give enough light, and everything around is also shrouded in cold twilight light.
https://sun9-38.userapi.com/s/v1/ig2/2Fz9CXLM4zf2ekeoCgdc9meEBbPnkn9MeZ3OTAf3gEoBO3jI2MlkjhtStFK_eu7Ojo9P2GCS4E5iQILeTWLcyDZD.jpg?quality=95&as=32x21,48x32,72x48,108x72,160x107,240x160,360x240,480x320,540x360,640x427,720x480,1080x720,1280x853,1440x960,2560x1707&from=bu&cs=2560x0

Sunsets are most accessible to me in the middle of summer and in the middle of winter.
https://sun9-38.userapi.com/s/v1/ig2/sU8opjQ8ao1Lh1yzItPVhh1Y4HYyEp1lJz28sUJqQPPltoHzRvkDK6OHD0Y9uGs0fXLxd9_G0cdf08rXf5EwgyAN.jpg?quality=95&as=32x21,48x32,72x48,108x72,160x107,240x160,360x240,480x320,540x360,640x427,720x480,1080x720,1280x853,1440x960,2560x1707&from=bu&u=1GdE9oUGjgYdz69_1Wvvag_9OfvsRVeHSOBWhzGT8mo&cs=2560x0

But I wouldn't say I'm ready to take them off very often.
https://sun9-41.userapi.com/s/v1/ig2/ZMQARFmo4EnKcj_Ryqtbf5F6q3DKTUkspYxYJnLmCwMKTIgExdyPghsCm300xnLBBZBuhsuRkpRDl1IWtMBhyGuB.jpg?quality=95&as=32x21,48x32,72x48,108x72,160x107,240x160,360x240,480x320,540x360,640x427,720x480,1080x720,1280x853,1440x960,2560x1707&from=bu&cs=2560x0

It's enough for me to experience this atmosphere several times a year.

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