8 JAN 12, "Your Sky"
Yesterday, I thought it would be nice to have a sunrise photo of "my sky". But I stayed up late working on photos and it was very foggy, so I decided to take my chances on waking up in time for the sunrise which I checked and found out would be at 7:41 am. I didn't set the alarm. I woke up at 8:10, or so I thought. I knew I had missed the sunrise, so I took my time getting up to go look out the window. At some point before looking out, I realized I had seen the time wrong--it was actually more like 7:55 or 8:00. I looked out the window and saw the ball just peeking out over the distant ridgeline. I hurredly pulled on jeans and put on shoes and a coat and grabbed my camera. I couldn't believe that I made it out in time to catch the sun while it was low in the sky. The reflections in the lake were incredible. This way, you get to see "my sky" twice--in the air and in the water! It turned into a completely gray, cloudy day with bouts of light sprinkles, so this was the most interesting sky today--early in the morning.
8 JAN 12, "Your Sky"
Yesterday, I thought it would be nice to have a sunrise photo of "my sky". But I stayed up late working on photos and it was very foggy, so I decided to take my chances on waking up in time for the sunrise which I checked and found out would be at 7:41 am. I didn't set the alarm. I woke up at 8:10, or so I thought. I knew I had missed the sunrise, so I took my time getting up to go look out the window. At some point before looking out, I realized I had seen the time wrong--it was actually more like 7:55 or 8:00. I looked out the window and saw the ball just peeking out over the distant ridgeline. I hurredly pulled on jeans and put on shoes and a coat and grabbed my camera. I couldn't believe that I made it out in time to catch the sun while it was low in the sky. The reflections in the lake were incredible. This way, you get to see "my sky" twice--in the air and in the water! It turned into a completely gray, cloudy day with bouts of light sprinkles, so this was the most interesting sky today--early in the morning.