Just as the sun was beginning to go down, the storm that dropped more than half a foot of snow on us earlier in the day cleared up and we got treated to one of the most remarkable sunsets I have seen in Boston. Everything was bathed in this warm, rosy glow. I only had my iPhone on me, as I was out walking my dog and did not expect things to open up like this. Minimal processing, just to get the image to how it looked to the naked eye, and, of course, #‎nofilter.
115 seconds of the sun going down behind the lower Manhattan skyline, from New York City's Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Lower Falls on the Swift River in northeastern New Hampshire at the tail end of peak autumn color this past October. I was here just before nightfall, and got the place pretty much all to myself. Three RAW shots, tripod mounted, and blended together for extended dynamic range in Adobe Lightroom (but not tonemapped), and then processed like any typical RAW file.