Morning after another nasty Southeastern tornado event dawned beautifully in Norman, reflected on one of the small local ponds. Shots past the Sunrise Tree (middle right) work best in winter; between late March and late September, the brightest colors typically are too far north in the morning sky for good compositions here in the warm season. Usually, trees here make a good suit of new leaves for themselves by spring equinox; however, thanks to a late, extreme, record-breaking cold snap with subzero lows the month before, they only barely were getting started the week after, and not in this low area at all, making the last few days of March look little different that midwinter.
Norman OK (26 Mar 21) Looking ESE
35.2079, -97.3769