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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7a71457_6k.jpgRSF_9035 edited by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1b1a11f_6k.jpgRSF_9050 edited by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7a71457_6k.jpgRSF_9035 edited by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1b1a11f_6k.jpgRSF_9050 edited by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr
I too like the red glow from overhead clouds which are lit by a low but bright setting sun, especially when the sun itself is out of the frame. (I live in a woodland clearing and rarely see an actual sunset).
Raymond - these two images are underexposed. This is a common problem when the photographer points their camera at a bright light source like the sun. The other issue with this technique is that the other objects in the scene will be quite dark and can be a silhouette. The photographer has to maintain interest in those foreground / middle-ground areas, usually by opening up the shadows a bit so they are less "monolithic" and more refined.