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Sunrise over the Potomac RIver at Leesylvania State Park in Woodbridge, VA.
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I recently took a trip to rural New Mexico. I am from LA the big city, so I was struck by the natural beauty of NM. After driving all night, I arrived with my traveling companion to see this sunrise.
Amazing views over Dorset at the weekend, with Corfe Castle in the distance. I was unprepared and only had my long lens and no tripod,
Another sunrise shot from a remarkable morning last January when Eric Gail and I headed out at 5 AM with hopes of catching a sunrise at Leo Carrillo Beach. This was only our second time visiting this beach, and we wouldn't have known about it at all if not for a tip from one of the natives on our previous shoot down at the Malibu Pier. Leo Carrillo is another rare East facing beach where you can shoot the sunrise over the ocean in spite of the fact that you are on the West Coast. Between the cave, the archway, and the jagged coastline, this location bounced way up on our shooting list and both of us agreed that there seems to be more potential here than at the more popular El Matador which is just South of this beach. I was hoping to head back there, but now that we are approaching May, we might be out of luck as the low clouds will soon be moving in for the Summer and the sun will probably be out of position as it will have moved much further to the North.
If I have to wait another 6 months to head back, it will definitely be worth the wait.
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Yesterday morning. It truly was a 5 star sunrise. Just wish I could've been beside a lake or something instead of the middle of the city.
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Pyramid Lake, Jasper National Park, Jasper, Alberta, Canada
A gorgeous sunrise from Pyramid Island on Pyramid Lake (not very creative when it came to names), looking east. I had run out of bugspray that morning, and was subsequently eaten alive by mosquitoes while trying to take photos. I was desperate and ended up using some branches to swat them off, but that didn't deter them. But for this dazzling sunrise, it was worth the blood loss and intense itchiness later on.
I want to say I am looking at Grisette Mountain, with possible glimpses of Mt. Dromore and Mt. Colin, but I am not quite sure about the last two.