About a week ago, I went for a short drive about 25 km away from my home to see the sunset and take some steps in. I planned to go to a beach, but while I was driving, I noticed these beautiful-looking clouds, and I made a quick stop on the Türisalu sea cliff to take some photos.
These should be altocumulus clouds. Mid-level clouds that often appear in groups or waves. This is the cloud pattern that usually produces these insane glowing sunsets when the sun goes down in the right spot, and these clouds are still present.
I was on a 50-meter-high sea cliff, and there was an awesome view over the seascape. Here is one more vertical photo.
After that, I hung out at the beach I wanted to go but I will save these photos for another post. This is one photo I took there at the beach before the sun went down. Pretty cool cloud formations, I should say.
A bit later, when I was driving back, I reached pretty much to the same spot on the road, at Türisalu cliff but suddenly there was a glowing sunset. It wasn't all over the sky because the clouds were farther away, but still extremely beautiful. I stopped on the road for a moment, took out my camera and snapped this photo of the glowing sunset.