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To smooth out the water a little on a breezy dawn I put together my Kase 6 stopper ND filter and 1.2. Grad ND filter to gain a few more seconds of exposure. It worked fairly well and intensified the dawn colours quite well too.

A while before sun up over the Weald of Sussex looking down onto the villages of Steyning and Bramber, not even any sheep for company this morning .

The world has always been bursting with travellers whose hearts are opened by nature

Taken at dawn under the bright green glow of the Point Lonsdale lighthouse navigation lights

Numerous waterfowl, mainly geese, are gathered at dawn on Heather Farm Pond in Walnut Creek, California.

 

Photo by my early-rising wife, Beatrice. Post-processing by me.

This was shot in far southeast Colorado. It did not cheer me up much....

Dawn was brilliant and bracing at Deep Lake on the White River Plateau in western Colorado. Laminar flow of chilly air coaxed strands of mist from the relatively warm water.

A beaver lodge is to the right, and even further to the right Gary Clendening was photographing the same display.

dawn over the river Thames in Kent, I went for the softly-softly touch for me it goes with the subject!

Another shot from Friday morning. When I see shots like from my Fujifilm xt2 I wonder about using my Canon FF again. Only joking Canon......

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An impressionistic painterly reinterpretation of an original iPhone photo taken in a wetland on a misty foggy morning. The monochrome image was edited with iColorama and DistressedFX on an iPad Pro.

 

"Be patient where you sit in the dark. The dawn is coming." --Rumi

Here's one from the archive. It's a pre-dawn moment at Nickerson beach. A few Boston lights can be discerned in the background. Probably one of my favorite go to places for dawn that's near Boston.

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

Dawn Flight - mute swans at Bombay Hook NWR in Delaware.

 

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Sailor's warning--perhaps.

Photographer's delight--no doubt!

To get up before the end of a short night to admire the world at dawn, a challenge for a hobby-photographer.

Another winter, another dawn. View across the fields of The Chilterns, UK.

Ventured out to capture dawn breaking over Trawsfynydd Lake

Dawn over the Oreti River

A mono conversion of a shot I captured at Hollicombe Beach, Paington in 2020. I got to the beach around 06:00 but it was raining and overcast so I was about to give up but then after about 10 mins the rain stopped and the clouds pulled away and I was left with some lovely dawn light.

 

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Los Quebrantos beach in Asturias, north of Spain.

Chatfield State Park, Colorado

It was worth getting up early to watch the rain race across Lake Michigan.

 

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The view from my office 27/11/20

Photographed at dawn on Friday, 19th September, 2025.

 

I somehow got out of bed at 4.30am and drove down the M2 to North Sydney where I took some photos looking across the harbour from the Blues Point Reserve as the dawn enveloped the city. BUT there was NO coffee anywhere. Shocking. So this is unlikely to be repeated, lol.

 

But anyway I noticed this boat speeding west under the harbour bridge and used my Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lens to track its progress.

 

My Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom.

Early morning along the coast of Maine.

Courthouse Butte at Sunrise

Dawn in the Outer Harbour, Toronto 4:58 am Saturday

This photograph was taken at dawn.

There was a tiny bit of wind, which wrinkled the water a bit.

An early duck crossed the water, to swim into a cloud. The first rays of sunlight peeked above the horizon, gently touching the side of the windmill Nederwaard number 5, standing on the dike.

Virginia - Fog over the Potomac River at dawn....

Dawn in the Outer Harbour, Toronto. 5:52 am Saturday

Dawn At Tucson Medical Center. I’m here for cochlear implant surgery on my right ear.

Mount Rainier, Washington - sunrise looking southerly across Reflection Lakes @ the tallest mountain in the Cascades!

 

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Shot in Buda, Illinois population 482

Bavarian landscape at the break of dawn

Red Cliffs, Dawn. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

 

Red Cliffs, in dawn light, in front of Death Valley and distant desert mountains.

 

During my January visit to Death Valley National Park I ended up exploring this scene over a period of several days. My ability to travel more widely in the park was limited by storm-related road closures, so I took a closer look that usual at areas nearer the main attractions of the park. The first time I was in this area I missed the good light, but saw the potential, so I returned during that day later on to scout it more thoroughly. (That led to a lovely, solitary hike up a long wash that doesn’t seem to get many visitors.) I went back for the third time on this morning, arriving well before sunrise and photographing until the light became less compelling.

 

There’s a whole lot of “Death Valley stuff” in this photograph. The foreground includes some of the eroded badlands terrain or multi-colored soils. Above this a band of rugged red cliffs catches the day’s first direct sunlight. Further in the distance immense salt flats are still in shadow, and near the limits of visibility another big mountain range rises in the atmospheric haze.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

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