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As well as going through the old photos I will try and get out and take a few too!!
My 2023 project (following up another failed 365 - but much improved, so lets not be negative!) - 2023 is a very achievable 52 week project.
I had no idea as to the intricacy of the pistils in the female begonia flower. I loved how the morning sun and dew fell on this flower.
Morning run, 03/05/2023, Cleveland, OH
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Early morning frost covers the Autumn colored grass' as the sun begins to makes it' way higher in the sky.
Morning light and shadows. Okay, I have seen this view probably a thousand times since I have lived across the road, and I have taken hundreds of photos of these buildings over the years in the morning sun, evening sun, stormy skies, etc. But they are so picturesque that I just had to take a dozen more shots this morning.
What a beautiful scenary we had in Karlstad this morning. Took this on my way to work.
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The only morning during my trip with a decent sunrise.
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Jenny Lake, Grand Teton National Park - Teton County, Wyoming.
Early morning sun lights the mountain tops at Jenny Lake.
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Just around sunrise moment (behind and lefthand-side).
The tide is high. The sticking logs are part of the tree (sometimes appears in my photos) showing only the top part. They're from one piece of tree. When the tide is low, whole the tree shows up.
Morning light over the river Brathay in the Lake District. A classic location for photographers to visit for early morning misty images.
Early morning sun blankets the area around Wollumbin (Mt Warning).
Wollumbin happens to be the first place where the morning light hits on the Australian mainland.
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Morning, Dune Shadows. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Sand dunes with blue-tinted shadows and scattered creosote plants in soft morning light.
As I usually do when photographing here, I arrived very early and began my walk out to a less-busy area of the dunes well before sunrise. The dawn and sunset transitions between night and day move quickly and, of course, present some of the most interesting visual opportunities. I photograph right though these transitional periods, often working quickly to try to take advantage of as many of the transient opportunities as possible.
When I look at this photograph I recall many things from this morning and others like it. The air is still and only hinting at the intense heat that will arrive later. As the first sunlight hits the tops of the dunes there is a striking contrast between the warm colors in the light and the blues in the shadows, where the light comes from the overhead bowl of the blue sky. As sun rises higher the light intensifies and the color gradually becomes less intense, providing new photographic opportunities.
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 and Amazon.
Und weil es so schön war, bin ich am Ende meines Morgenspaziergangs ganz weit hinunter auf die Knie gegangen um diese herrliche funkelnde Wiese für euch einzufangen :)
And because it was so beautiful, I went down on my knees at the end of my morning walk to capture this beautiful sparkling lawn for you!