When I was out looking for the rising moon a couple of nights ago, I couldn't see the moon behind the clouds, but this was what I saw looking West towards the setting sun. The color was incredible. This isn't modified or enhanced.
Sunset November 27,2012
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WOW !
Very nice sky!
Amazing
I love it when nature puts on a show, such pretty colors
nicely
(resisting the urge to insert sarcastic remark about every photo being modified and enhanced)
Beautiful shot Jeff. I love Sooc stuff :)
Fantastic pic I love it..love+love
Nicey shot
it looks good,
Technically you're absolutely right +J. Rae Chip, the CMOS sensor readings are converted to colors using some algorithm, that RAW color map is converted to something during editing (Lightroom has multiple color conversion tables to choose from... Adobe Standard, Camera Standard, Landscape and so on), then there's a conversion to JPG with a particular color space sRGB, etc). That's rendered by a monitor for display, or by a printer which may have only four actual colors! It's a messy process, and any claim of "reality" is both overstated and a bit misguided (since cameras don't "see" like we do anyway).