I noted the other day that there is a short period of time when images are just… well, incredible. Witness:

Late Winter Sunrise, in HDR
Here’s the thing: the sun is low, and for quite a while. It’s spreading those pinkish-purplish hues all over – and to that side, it’s nothing but snow & ice fields. That lovely, lovely light just bounces all over the place. And if there are clouds, it bounces right back down, with an incredible display of color.
Alpenglow, locals call it.
Late last week, that was going on all over the place. Caught a bit of it, although late – the price of responsibility, I suppose. Still, with HDR & some manipulation, I got close.
The truth-in-advertising section: when the reds were there, they were much more red and less orange. Brighter, but deeper. By the time I managed to capture the image, it was lighter – turning to a pinkish-purplish pastel. By merging HDR, I recaptured the intensity, but it overdid the color on the mountains. Desat there & we’re getting closer to the reality.
But playing around, and I liked this the most. You’re looking at O’Malley Peak, over Anchorage, Alaska.