Don't be angry at me if I hijack the thread a bit, but the last shot prompts me to ask a long-kept-in-the-can question: why does the sea appear divided in rectangular areas of different colours at dawn/sunset (see for example the areas under the left wing and under the tail)? Or better yet, is there a way to avoid it? It's quite annoying because it actually spoils dawn/sunset pictures over water.
Blame those who never could get their mind around the necessity of using real time illumination, hiding behind flailing and delirious excuses of "hardware unable to", when even the older Voodoo could do it, and easily too, or some alike excuse (I'm not making any name here, not that it's necessary). What you see there are the night/day textures exchanging position, as environmental light commands.