I  B R A K E  F O R  R E D  S K Y

People often ask me, “Do you always have a camera with you?”

Yes, I do. It’s how I got this fall photo of “red sky at night,” by shooting out my car window on my way home from work.

An image of “Red sky at night, sailors delight,” was worth a tap on the brakes (while at a stop sign, of course.)

A red sky at night usually indicates high pressure and stable air coming in from the west and good weather will follow—something worth celebrating through a good picture.

Photo credit: Julie Larsen Maher 

Source: Library of Congress

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