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Sunrise.
This is the view from our top floor bedroom window looking East,
I was blown away looking at the colours so couldn’t resist capturing these images before I went to play golf.
In the far distance is the steeple of Great Wakering’s St Nicholas Church where Sharon and I were married 40 years ago tomorrow Sunday 12th March.
Ruby wedding anniversary, I will have to pop out and get a card or I will be in trouble lol ?
I used a Hoya Pro 1 Digital Circular Polariser.
32/52 Sunrise, well that was the plan. Drizzel on way back from from Airport but just a little light on the horizon for a few minutes. This was taken about 5.45am
Rush is situated about 25klm 17 miles from Dublin city centre. Rich farmland surrounds the town and there is also a small fishing port which is doing well with some crab and lobster boats.
Rush in Irish (Gailge) is Ros Eó peninsula of the yew tree. For many years was known as the market garden capital of Ireland with its fine soil providing a wide range of vegetables to Dublin markets and for export. Rush still produces the finest crops.
Rush has also been the location for many films over the years Ten little indians, Fu man chu, Some mothers son, Bloody Sunday and more recently Calvery starring Chris O'Dowd and Brendan Gleeson.
Well worth waking up at 6 AM to enjoy this smacking sunrise in Malaysia.
EDIT: Explore #58 06-10-2018
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Snapped this on the way back to Sydney from Tokyo. This is about 160 km from Sydney. Check out all the coal ships waiting offshore to load in Newcastle Harbour.
Three minutes after the previous image was taken, the entire sky lit up in every direction.... Even though I was standing out in the cold, I was in photo heaven. I live to see magical moments like this....
I am back from almost two weeks in Maui.
Maui is one of my favorite places in the world that I have seen so far, second only to home.
We did a lot of the touristy things we have done before on trips to Maui.
A second time for me to see sunrise on Haleakalā.
Set the alarm for 4:30 AM. Lots of traffic. We couldn't go to the very top because of the crowds, but we got to a wonderful viewpoint.
The result was magic. A fog rolled in from the right just as the sun was rising.
A wonderful abstract.
On the horizon, to the right, you can see the top of the Island of Hawaii.
Left click on the photo and/or the two way arrows in the upper right corner for a larger view.
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