One of the things about living on the Wasatch Front is we don’t get to see sunrise here because the mountains are in the way. By the time one can see the sun, it’ll be around 10 or 11 AM and the sun will be high up in the sky. So it’s not everyday I get to see the sunrise.
This sunrise was from my trip to Capitol Reef National Park last September. Being this was a solo trip, I got to get up when I wanted and go where I wanted. The night before, I googled the time for sunrise the night before and was determined to see the sunrise the next day and I got to see it. Boy, was it a beautiful sight.
We had a beautiful sunrise this morning. I tried to get picture but the camera in the Kindle doesn’t pickup the colors very good.
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I find it’s hard to take pictures of sunrises and sunsets, no matter with what kind of camera.
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I love watching the sunrise. Here in MA it rises up right over the steeple of a local church into my back yard.
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That sounds like an amazing view. I love watching sunrise too but I think it’s partly because I don’t get to see it often.
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There is something fresh about every sun rise, no matter how many times you see it.
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I agree.
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🙂
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Beautiful…. and I understand. We’re right up against the “Carson Range” here, which blocks the horizon to the east. But sometimes the sunlight coming over and reflecting off the Sierra crest is very dramatic. Awesome sunsets are so frequent that I hate to admit that I don’t bother taking pictures of them anymore. Regardless, last fall, tourists were stopping right in the middle of the road to take sunset shots. At first, I was upset. But then it made me realize how much I take for granted. Hence the recent “Lake and Divide” shot I posted.
I need to get my camera out!
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Such an amazing capture this is 🙂
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Thank you.
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