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It seems that the sky is recovering its blue color and when there are clouds at sunset it can be a spectacle, as in this sunset in Vic, in which we see how a long arc-shaped cloud covers the sky to the west.

It is as if this arch formed a support for the clouds that we see in the upper part of the image in Las Fotos de los Lectores de La Vanguardia. Below the arch are higher clouds on the horizon.

It is a visual and ephemeral spectacle, a gift of nature that, if we are attentive, we can appreciate and even, as in this case, immortalize with the camera.

Another aspect that stands out from this snapshot is how the evening sunlight filters over the roofs of the houses in the capital of Osona and, at the same time, how the clouds are colored.

As part of the phenomenon of scattering of sunlight, in the afternoon hours when the sun is closer to the horizon, the light that reaches Earth is soft tones between red and orange. In a certain way, when this light passes through the clouds, it illuminates them and it could be said that it colors them as well.