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Just after sunrise at 6:13 a.m. on April 21, 2017, a Copper Basin Railway employee goes about the morning rituals of inspecting and starting some CBRY power for the Smelter Turn.
From one of the wonderful mornings at sea last weekend, together with the white-tailed eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla).
We met 17 of them in total that morning, among about 1/5 of the islets surrounding the island I´m from.
This one is a male, ringed and called N4 62, and it was nearly 9 years old when I photographed it.
It was ringed in a nest in Tysvær, one hour and so by car south of the island I'm from called Bømlo, where it has spent its adult life.
(Havørn in Norwegian)
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In October, the autumn season,
Odashirogahara is on a sunny day after the rain
Morning mist often occurs.
This morning, the morning mist is beautiful and the scenery is beautiful.
It was transformed fantastically.
The sun was lighting up the peaks of the Bridger Mountains this weekend. The weather isn't quite as pretty today...
Title : Morning Serenity
Year : 2015
Location: Port Lincoln, South Australia
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I love getting out to shoot after a long nights rain, as the air is so clear and the morning light is reflected so nicely. While this looks like a meandering river, it's actually a portion of Idaho's Lake Cascade at end of year. As you can see below it looks quite different in the spring.
Migrating birds love this area. The small ripples are caused by small ducks. They were everywhere.
The week is half over. Hope it's going well for you.
Early morning by lake Mývatn, N-Iceland.
Welcome every morning with a smile. Look on the new day as another special gift from your Creator, another golden opportunity to complete what you were unable to finish yesterday. Be a self-starter. Let your first hour set the theme of success and positive action that is certain to echo through your entire day. Today will never happen again. Don't waste it with a false start or no start at all. You were not born to fail.
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Taken at Castle Hill, Wittenham Clumps, South Oxfordshire. Looking over a frosty field to Barrow Hill as the sun lights up the South Oxfordshire countryside
Morning light across Braid Hills in Edinburgh with the Whins in almost full bloom. And a nice bench. 0.6hard grad if i remember right...
Morning Visitor
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"Morning glory is the best name, it always refreshes me to see it." Henry David Thoreau
Yesterday's magnificent sunrise overlooking McCall Lake, Longmont, CO.
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Heading out of the Inle Lake area very early in the morning there is a fog due to the temperature of the water and the air
This is the old canoe that I refinished this summer. New gunwales and paint. Replaced the bulkheads. Looks much better.
Early morning in the Reserve, Oberon, NSW. (Oil Pastel Effect)
Photograph of the Week 16/10/2011, Best of Lovers of Landscapes.
Most awarded photo of the week Oct 1 - Oct 9 2011 in The WORLD we LOVE.
Front Page Honours for November 2011, Landscapes of Australia.
1st place winner NSW Regional October 2nd half 2011 - Australian Photographers.
2nd place winner NATIONAL - OCTOBER 2011 Competition - Australian Photographers.
One of six winners (35 entries) in the '2011's Final Contest' - A Nature Canvas (displayed on the front page for one month January 2012)
3rd place winner in September 2013 Front Page Honours Comp - Australia All Over.
Taken in the early morning in the mist of the southeastern mountains, and returning an ephemeral environment for the viewer; given a painterly feel. Autumn gives a sense of otherworldliness not found in other seasons.
....shades of autumn on a cold winter's morn, seasons mingling as one hangs on while the other forces a change, always something new to see in the quite of the morning.
This was a shot from TV so don't know what lake that is but I thought I had a match with "Morning Has Broken" By Cat Stevens...
Playing time 1 min 40 sec...
From early this morning near Byron airport, Byron, CA. The sun drifts lazily up through a thick layer of tule fog and atmospheric distortion, finally breaking the horizon to herald the dawn.
Lens is the A*600mm f/5.6 (with 1.4x TC) on the 645Z.
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