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Dawn at the Moselle near Trier-Ehrang. Small cloud gaps in the direction of sunrise gave a spectacular coloring game, as I have rarely experienced.

 

Morgendämmerung an der Mosel bei Trier-Ehrang. Kleine Wolkenlücken in Richtung Sonnenaufgang bescherten ein spektakuläres Farbspiel, wie ich es selten erlebt habe (23.11.2012, 7:40 Uhr)

 

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A frosty January sunrise over Thorpe Golf Course.

Ambleside The Lakes jan 2020

mit PS-E gespielt.... ;-)

Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark

One of the Overflow Plugholes at Ladybower Resevoir. The water levels are a a bit low for this time of year.. 24/12/2016 Ladybower Peak District Derbyshire UK

Dawn view of the city of Houston, US

Dreamy dawn-28-09-2018

 

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Some kind of fluffy topping to these trees lit up a treat in the dawn light.

 

With homes nestled around a confined bay and atop wave-washed boulders facing the Atlantic, Peggy's Cove is renowned for its gorgeous and distinctively East Coast profile.

 

Even though this quaint fishing village has been declared a preservation area, the local fishing community is nevertheless very active.

 

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View from home in Barcelos, Portugal

Dawn & poem. Tuscany.CF011538

  

Ogni giorno è diverso dall’altro, ogni alba porta con sè il suo speciale miracolo, il suo istante magico, in cui si distruggono gli universi passati e nascono nuove stelle. I Navajo,infatti, insegnano ai loro bambini che ogni mattina il sole che sorge e’ un sole nuovo. Nasce ogni giorno, vive solo per quel giorno, muore alla sera e non ritornera’ piu’. Dicono ai loro piccoli: Il sole ha solo questo giorno, un giorno. Vivi bene la tua vita in modo che il sole non abbia sprecato il suo tempo prezioso.

  

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Dawn on 29/09/19 in Turunc, Turkey

Some days its just worth getting up very early and seeing what opportunities Nature brings your way.

I always thought dawn and the sunrise here would be stunning and it really was.

It is the third highest mountain in Brazil, situated on the border of Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais states. It is the highest point in both states. It was historically considered the highest mountain in Brazil until 1965, when Pico da Neblina and Pico 31 de Março, next to the Venezuelan border, were explored, measured, and both found to be higher. The peak is said to have been so named after Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, ordered a flag to be flown on top of it.

 

It is one of the major attractions of Caparaó National Park, accessible from the nearby town of Alto Caparaó. That town and the entrance to the park lie in Minas Gerais, but the summit of Pico da Bandeira lies in Espírito Santo.

 

The summit is accessible to hikers of most age groups, with only very limited fitness requirements. The track from the park entrance to the summit track [8 km (5.0 mi)] can be driven by most vehicles, and the summit track itself runs for approximately 9 km (5.6 mi), with a further 1,000 m (3,280 ft) climb.

  

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Our time:

4,5km = 2,79 miles

From 2,190 m (7,185 ft) to 2,892 m (9,488 ft)

Summit of the mountain.

2:08 am - 5:16 am

  

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The sequence of the highest mountains in Brazil:

 

#1: Pico da Neblina (2,993.80 m / 9,822 ft), Venezuela/Brazil;

#2: March 31 Peak (2,972.70 m / 9,816 ft), Venezuela/Brazil;

#3: Pico da Bandeira (2,892 m / 9,488 ft), Brazil;

#4: Pico do Calçado* (2,849 m / 9,347 ft), Brazil;

#6: Pico do Cristal (2,769.80 m / 9,084 ft), Brazil;

 

The difference from the third highest to the first is only 101.80 meters / 334 ft in altitude.

 

I climbed the third, fourth and sixth in Brazil this weekend. Only the sixth mountain is challenging.

  

* For reasons of topographical prominence, the IBGE considers Pico do Calçado a secondary peak of Pico da Bandeira and not a separate mountain.

 

'Aurora' is the Latin word for dawn, and the goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry.

 

The attributes of Aurora are a torch, symbol of light, either carried by her or for her by a companion; the eagle, which hunts by day; the flowers that open with the early sun; a vessel for pouring out dew; and the morning star.

 

WE can thus see here many attributes of nature related to photography especially light, wildlife, flowers, the early sun, dew drops and so on.

 

🎧 "Aurora" (David Scott, 2019): www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTubTVyFCKc&list=RDhTubTVyFCK...

 

Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Ambleside . The Lakes Jan 2020

July 25, 2019, 5:31 AM - Edited and uploaded 2022/11/27

Boats launching at first light for a day's fishing, Waikanae Beach, New Zealand.

My passionate dawn of love and glory. Love for nature, the gentle flowing waters and the landscape. The glory of capturing the magical moments of dawn. Knowing that it all fades so quickly. This photo was taken five minutes following "Dreamscape" and the palette of hues shifted much warmer.

 

The fifth photo from the "Watercolor" series.

The best light to take a picture is at dawn and at sunset. Vampire light, but I prefer the night, nocturnal animal, calm, silence.

 

Tune (I was at Muse concert, yey): www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmwRQqJsegw

Another from Lake Ullswater in Cumbria taken at around 4.30am last June, I was going to up the contrasts a bit but I love the pastel colours and tones!

A foggy wetland at the first light of daybreak in the Pacific Northwest.

Another misty dawn near Schiedam at the beginning of November.

A cold walk at dawn gave up a beautiful view! I am over long john season but as is typical for February we have wide temperture swings! Enjoy your weekend my friends! ~Sam

 

Sharing my old stuff I am listening to this evening! www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T1c7GkzRQQ

One from deep in my archives...

 

Lovely mauve/blue/purple tones this fine morning at Glacier's Two Medicine area.

 

Two Medicine acquired its name from Blackfeet legends. According to one story, two Piegan tribes planned to meet for a medicine ceremony in the valley. Failing to find each other, they both celebrated independently. In another version, two lodges for the sun dance sat on either side of Two Medicine Creek. Either way, the name stuck.

 

Welcome SPRING!

Have a most wonderful weekend!

  

marbled white at dawn. I had to bump up the iso untill 1250 before i was able to get a sharp result.

 

op veler verzoek ;-) dan weer eens een vlinderfoto. De kleuren in de bokeh zijn de kleuren van de lucht een half uurtje voor zonsopkomst.

After through the Panama Canal, the Pacific Ocean greeted us with rain, storm clouds and the dawn of a new day.

This image selected this week as the winner of the Outdoor Photographer "Great American Landscape" contest. Also selected this week at the best landscape in the contest by Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

Each day is a new creation.

 

Dawn is the most exhilarating time to be taking photographs. Perhaps it's just perception, but everything happens so quickly. Much more so it seems than with sunsets which seem to linger in the summer sky.

 

This photograph almost didn't happen. The night before at the little historic town of Swansea on Tasmania's east coast it was a literal white out. A marine layer had rolled in during the afternoon with a cloud cover down to several hundred metres. Sunset was out. So I set the alarm to be up as early as possible and first indications were not good.

 

A little time after I took the blue shot there appeared a little break in the cloud cover. In an instant the light broke through in one majestic burst (the sun was still below the horizon). If you look closely you'll see Venus peering through at us as well. The lights of Coles Bay and the outline of the Freycinet Peninsula can also be seen. And just as quickly it seemed to disappear as the hole in the clouds closed again.

 

Perhaps the creation of the earth looked something like this. Strangely, the music I would set to this creation scene is Mozart's "Requiem in D" (K626). I love the music, but there is also something uniquely linked in the concepts of death and rebirth. One day dies only to be born anew at the dawn of New Light.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp2SJN4UiE4&t=69s

 

Sunrise, Prairie Landing Golf Club, West Chicago

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 180, f/8.0, 38mm, 1/250s

Taken at dawn from outside the Theodulo Hut (3,300M) on the Swiss/Italian border.

Why is this dawn photograph in black and white? Because it had to be!

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