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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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Love the pink hue the world gets just before the sun comes up on a cold morning. Greater Prairie Chicken at his lek. This particular chicken didn't take part in the lek activities most of the morning. He sat there and just watched. Maybe he didn't feel good :)
Dreamy dawn-28-09-2018
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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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I made my annual pilgrimage to the Wooden Shoe Tulip fields just east of Woodburn Oregon.
I had been waiting a long time for Mother Nature to cooperate, and she finally did.
Getting up at 4:00 AM in the morning to get there before sunrise was well worth it!
The sun was just coming up over the horizon and just to the right of Mt. Hood.
This image will start out a series of tulip photographs that I will be posting in the days to come.
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Canon EOS 6D + Canon EF 35mm f/2.0, 35mm, f/5.6, 1/500sec, iso 200
found the reason for the lack of exif data - they were deleted during export. I will be more attentive in the future :)
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.
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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'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
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
In Explore. Highest position: 13
The dawn sun shines through the pink lookout tower at the harbour entrance to Cardiff Bay, three fishermen are standing on the jetty beneath.
The essense of dawn during an early Autumn morning. I have recently switched to full frame with a new Canon 6D and have been spending a lot of time adjusting. Originally, I was going to reveal the marsh grass in its entirety, but instead decided that a silhouette was more effective. This led to an inside joke that this photo "isn't about the grass." Sometimes, less is more I suppose. As the clouds moved inward, the color quickly faded revealing a new scene soon to come...
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.
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!
The blue hour in the morning on the Grand Canal is a quiet and special time. The throngs of visitors are still sleeping and the gondolas look like they are too.
Before I left on this trip, I got a new little camera and had to replace my ancient computer, so I am learning what new things each of them can do. Good for the mind and to see the possibilities. I like vignettes so used that tool in editing.
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After through the Panama Canal, the Pacific Ocean greeted us with rain, storm clouds and the dawn of a new day.
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.
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.