Prior convection to the south, near the Kansas/Oklahoma line, looked promising briefly, but too many cells erupted too close to each other, and things got messy in a hurry. With a little daylight left, a newer storm erupting just a couple counties to the northwest near the dryline, and no blocking clouds apparent in visuals or satellite imagery in the distant west-northwest, I gambled that an interesting sunset might present itself. That gamble paid off hugely! In the meantime, for what should be obvious reasons, I could resist this very brief stop on the way to what was becoming the low-precipitation supercell I would shoot in sunset light.
9 SW Fellsburg KS (21 Apr 22) Looking NNW
37.7389, -99.3231