Anvils aggregated together into one cloud shield, from at least four supercells, produced this splendid, sunset-lit mammatus field over southern Nebraska, visible through the gap seen between foreground low cloud not sunlit, and the relatively dark ground. A fraction of this light, in turn, reflected off the south side of a beautiful twilight supercell.
4 WNW Cowles NE (7 Jun 24) Looking SSW
40.1936, -98.5197