There is something extraordinary about the sun…from sunrise to sunset, it is magical.  It displays a certain beauty that cannot be matched by anything else. Oklahoma has many beautiful mornings and evenings that radiate, thanks to this natural phenomenon. Here are 17 times photographers captured the sun making Oklahoma the most beautiful place on earth.

  1. A picture-perfect morning at Grand Lake in Grove, OK.

Facebook/John Gibe

  1. The colors of this sunset leave you speechless.

Flickr/Wesley Fryer

  1. A beautiful sight looking out over the west range of Fort Sill.

Facebook/Schymani McCall

  1. This gorgeous sunrise is in Afton, OK.

Facebook/John Gibe

  1. Ravishing snapshot of Yahola Lake in Tulsa.

Facebook/Johnny Barber

  1. This sunrise in southeastern Oklahoma looks heavenly.

Facebook/Mindy Crow

  1. The Wichita Mountains look magazine worthy.

Facebook/Theresa Renninger

  1. A striking sky in Antlers, OK.

Facebook/Jessica Carter

  1. This lovely setting is in Fargo, OK.

Facebook/Gary Quisenberry

  1. A dazzling reflection on Reeds Crossing in Reed, Ok

Facebook/Anji Williams Jenkins

  1. It never gets old looking at a sunset. This one at Okemah Lake was taken on August 2, 2015.

Facebook/Michelle D. Smith

  1. This wheat field and sky look remarkable.

Flickr/Gagan Moorthy

  1. Tom Steed Reservoir looks so calm with the sun setting in the distance.

Facebook/Jackie Estes

  1. These windmills have never looked so good in Garber, OK.

Facebook/Amanda Alexander

  1. An absolutely stunning morning in Lacey, OK.

Flickr/Jack Gray

  1. The rays shining through after a storm on the Kansas/Oklahoma border.

Flickr/Lane Pearman

  1. A picturesque setting on the Canadian River in Caddo County.

Flickr/Lane Pearman

Thank you to all the photographers who captured these breathtaking photos of Oklahoma. If you have a sunrise/sunset photo, please share it below.

Facebook/John Gibe

Flickr/Wesley Fryer

Facebook/Schymani McCall

Facebook/Johnny Barber

Facebook/Mindy Crow

Facebook/Theresa Renninger

Facebook/Jessica Carter

Facebook/Gary Quisenberry

Facebook/Anji Williams Jenkins

Facebook/Michelle D. Smith

Flickr/Gagan Moorthy

Facebook/Jackie Estes

Facebook/Amanda Alexander

Flickr/Jack Gray

Flickr/Lane Pearman

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