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From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same
the Lord’s name is to be praised.

From the rising of the sun
unto the going down of the same
the Lord’s name is to be praised.

From the rising of the sun
unto the going down of the same
the Lord’s name is to be praised.

— Psalms 113:3 KJV —


Day is leaving for a while
Nature sends it off in style
See the sun rest on the hill
Echoes of light surround and fill
Both earth and sky
Do you see it?

Day is leaving for a while
Nature sends it off in style
See the sun rest on the hill
Echoes of light surround and fill
Both earth and sky
Do you see it?

Day is leaving for a while
Nature sends it off in style
See the sun rest on the hill
Echoes of light surround and fill
Both earth and sky
Do you see it?

– MHP (1980_0822) –

(From my song Sunset,
© 1980 Mark H. Peterson,
All Rights Reserved,
not Creative Commons)

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Sunsets fascinate us mortals. We have written many poems and songs about them. We have taken many photos of them. We have made many life analogies to them.

Sometimes, they light up a cloudless sky with pleasant shades of blue. Sometimes, they seem to set the clouds on fire. Sometimes, they stretch golden from one end of the horizon to the other. In all cases, one thing is certain: The amazing beauty of a sunset comes not from the simple revolution of our planet around an axis; for seen from space, that would be consistent, repetitious, and monotonous; and seen from earth, if no one and nothing lived here, that would be an utter waste of cosmic paint.

No, the amazing beauty of a sunset comes because a Master Artist designed it to be so—to give our souls both transcedental joy and sigh-worthy feelings of wow, our eyes a visual feast of heraldic colors, and our hearts hope for a sunrise to come.

Please enjoy the images below of sunsets in and around the Malangen and Balsfjord areas of Northern Norway.

Sunsets fascinate us mortals. We have written many poems and songs about them. We have taken many photos of them. We have made many life analogies to them.

Sometimes, they light up a cloudless sky with pleasant shades of blue. Sometimes, they seem to set the clouds on fire. Sometimes, they stretch golden from one end of the horizon to the other. In all cases, one thing is certain: The amazing beauty of a sunset comes not from the simple revolution of our planet around an axis; for seen from space, that would be consistent, repetitious, and monotonous; and seen from earth, if no one and nothing lived here, that would be an utter waste of cosmic paint.

No, the amazing beauty of a sunset comes because a Master Artist designed it to be so—to give our souls both transcedental joy and sigh-worthy feelings of wow, our eyes a visual feast of heraldic colors, and our hearts hope for a sunrise to come.

Please enjoy the images below of sunsets in and around the Malangen and Balsfjord areas of Northern Norway.

Sunsets fascinate us mortals. We have written many poems and songs about them. We have taken many photos of them. We have made many life analogies to them.

Sometimes, they light up a cloudless sky with pleasant shades of blue. Sometimes, they seem to set the clouds on fire. Sometimes, they stretch golden from one end of the horizon to the other. In all cases, one thing is certain: The amazing beauty of a sunset comes not from the simple revolution of our planet around an axis; for seen from space, that would be consistent, repetitious, and monotonous; and seen from earth, if no one and nothing lived here, that would be an utter waste of cosmic paint.

No, the amazing beauty of a sunset comes because a Master Artist designed it to be so—to give our souls both transcedental joy and sigh-worthy feelings of wow, our eyes a visual feast of heraldic colors, and our hearts hope for a sunrise to come.

Please enjoy the images below of sunsets in and around the Malangen and Balsfjord areas of Northern Norway.

Please also enjoy a video I created using many of the sunset and moon shots I took while living in Norway, synchronized to Ola Gjeilo’s choral work Evening Prayer as performed by the Glen Ellyn-Wheaton Chorale (GEWC) on 2015_0508. (I sang in this choir as part of this recording.)

The song is based on a prayer by St. Augustine (354-430). The text, provided in full both in the credits at the end of the video and in comments at the YouTube link, asks the Lord to watch over all who wake, watch, or weep tonight, and over all who are weary, dying, suffering, afflicted, or joyous. The beauty of this prayer combines with the beauty of the music and images to take the viewer, both musically and visually, from a solitary moon over a darkened mountain to a blazing sunset shining through the clouds as though the Lord Himself were appearing in His glory. (Make sure to watch the entire video!)

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Brilliant sunset over Malangen fjord 2 (From Rambergflaten, Norway)

ID: D11650

2008_0328 17:04

Brilliant sunset over Malangen fjord 2
(From Rambergflaten, Norway)

Divine veiled sunset watches over Sand (From Sand, Norway)

ID: D11705

2008_0403 19:18

Divine veiled sunset watches over Sand
(From Sand, Norway)

Banded-blanket sunset over Sand (Sand, Norway)

ID: D11842

2008_0413 21:04

Banded-blanket sunset over Sand
(Sand, Norway)

Sunset over Mortenhalsskolten foothills (From near Sand, Norway)

ID: D12412

2008_0514 22:36

Sunset over Mortenhalsskolten foothills
(From near Sand, Norway)

Glorious late-night grayscale sunset (From near Sand, Norway)

ID: D13811

2008_0623 21:33

Glorious late-night grayscale sunset
(From near Sand, Norway)

Midnight Sun over Bentsjordtinden (From Mortenhalsskolten, Norway)

ID: D13931

2008_0629 00:00

Midnight Sun over Bentsjordtinden
(From Mortenhalsskolten, Norway)

Autumn sunset over Tårnvatnet (From Vassbruna range, Norway)

ID: D16005

2008_0918 17:59

Autumn sunset over Tårnvatnet
(From Vassbruna range, Norway)

He lights the way through the storm 2 (From near Vikran, Norway)

ID: D16038

2008_0921 17:03

He lights the way through the storm 2
(From near Vikran, Norway)

He lights the way through the storm (From near Vikran, Norway)

ID: D16043

2008_0921 17:09

He lights the way through the storm
(From near Vikran, Norway)

Jupiter yellow-spot sunset (From Sand, Norway)

ID: D16918

2008_1224 12:30

Jupiter yellow-spot sunset
(From Sand, Norway)

Gently kindled sunset over Malangen (From near Sand, Norway)

ID: D17474

2009_0513 22:37

Gently kindled sunset over Malangen
(From near Sand, Norway)

Other UFOs are only imitations (From Tårnelv, Norway)

ID: D19155

2009_0805 20:53

Other UFOs are only imitations
(From Tårnelv, Norway)

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