
Shivering in the cold (single digit Fahrenheit) under a completely overcast sky before dawn, this had all the makings for a complete bust photography-wise. Then, bam! The dawn sun came up and a red/orange glow spread across the clouds and the water. Wow!
It was gone in a couple of minutes. But being there for those few moments to see and capture an image more than made it worth getting up so early, hiking in the dark and enduring the cold discomfort. It is definitely a favorite sunrise.
This is glorious! Mother Nature at Her best!
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Indeed! Thanks.
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Sure!
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Nice work, RX. Getting the exposure correct on both the sunrise and the shadow side of the rock is the work of a Master.
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Allan, thank you very much for your kind words. This time I managed to get it right, however, considering how often I don’t, I’m positive this grasshopper still has a long way to go to before ‘Master’ applies.
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You are well on your way.
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Rawls, stunning. Well worth the wait in the cold. I didn’t even have to experience that to enjoy the beauty. Thank you for the sacrifice.
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Thank you, Tim and you’re welcome. Always nice to get something back for the effort but I’ll admit given the choice my preference is for comfort if I can! 🙂
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Yes, the sacrifices have to be highly rewarding.
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Rich, fiery, stunning! An exquisite moment.
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Gracias, Arati!
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