DAWN AT THE DOCK
Filed under: Boats, Docks, Photography, Sunrise Tagged: dawn, docks, harbor, Photography, Rockport, sunrise
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Filed under: harbor, Harbors, Photography, Summer, Sunrise Tagged: dawn, harbor, morning, Photography, Rockport, summer, sunright
View ArticleOgunquit, Maine: Sunrise, Sand, Rivers, Feathered and Other Friends – Marilyn...
Autumnal equinox in the northern latitudes. September. A week in Ogunquit, Maine. A tiny place but close to the beach and the river. Quiet this time of year. Most tourists are gone, now, so the streets...
View ArticleDawn In Our Woods – Marilyn Armstrong
Sometimes, Garry and I are guests on an overnight radio show. We used to do it every 5 or 6 weeks, but I was ill for a long time and I haven’t been able to do it for the past year. I loved doing the...
View ArticleSunrise in March – Marilyn Armstrong
Filed under: Nature, Photography, Seasons Tagged: Best of Marilyn Armstrong, dawn, March, Nature, outdoors, sunlight, sunrise, trees, winter, woods
View ArticleA SUMMER MORNING
Morning. Although I want to sleep late, I almost never do. On summer mornings, I drink my coffee and watch the early sun filter through my woods. Each day, the world is made anew. Cat Stevens’...
View ArticleWINTER DAWN O’ER THE WOODS
Coming back as the sun was rising from an overnight radio show, I managed to get these few shots before my battery died. It doesn’t take long to change a battery, but this light only lasts a few...
View ArticleSHARING MY WORLD, WEEK 30 — ONCE MORE INTO THE BREACH
Share Your World – 2014 Week 30 List 2 things you have to be happy about. Against all odds and despite one of the world’s epic runs of bad luck, we’re still here. And we look pretty good. I wouldn’t...
View ArticleUP FOR THE SUNRISE
Getting up for the dawn … really getting up … not just getting out of bed, going to the bathroom, then huddling back under the covers … means I’m going to take pictures. At home, the eastern sky is...
View ArticleDREAMY MISTY MOUNTAINS
Dreamy A misty morning, your handsome spouse, your grandmother’s house that’s also your elementary school and the Eiffel Tower — this week, show us something dreamy. Filed under: Autumn, change of...
View ArticleLIKE THE FIRST MORNING
New — Possibility. Opportunity. Potential. As another year gets underway, let’s celebrate the new. Filed under: Birds, DPChallenge, Gallery, Light and Lights, Photography, poem, Sunrise, Weekly Photo...
View ArticleMARCH FIRST, SUNRISE
It’s March. The month of spring, the end of winter. My birthday. This morning, I woke up and looked out the window. It was sunrise. I wanted to go back to sleep. It was so early, but it was a pretty...
View ArticleOUT MY WINDOW – WHAT DO YOU SEE?
I woke up at a little after six this morning and my fuzzy eyes were immediately caught by an incredible glow coming in my window. It was dawn, just before sunrise and the entire sky was blazing deep...
View ArticleDAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME RETURNS WITH A CARDINAL
I’ve started keeping a camera in the bedroom. My bathroom window has a phenomenal view of the hedge and woods. It faces east and when I first wake up, the sun is just coming up. Some mornings, the sky...
View ArticleA FACE FULL OF SUNLIGHT
We’ve had some beautiful sunrises lately. Since the shade on my window broke, the sun streams at dawn. Right on my pillow. In my eyes. That sounds delightful, but it’s not. At 6 in the morning, I do...
View ArticleEVERYTHING CHANGES
WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE: EPHEMERAL Everything is ephemeral. Anything pictured today, anything you capture with your camera, is forever frozen in time. Even if change is minimal and even though it may...
View ArticleBEFORE SUNRISE – A PHOTO A WEEK CHALLENGE: MUTED COLORS
A Photo a Week Challenge: Muted Colors Color is an important part of photography. Some images work best with over-saturated colors; some work best with no colors (I love good black and white...
View ArticleEARLY IN THE MORNING JUST AS THE SUN WAS RISING
Early Bird For this week’s photo challenge, get up early and explore the morning light. Living on the east coast in a house that faces east, sunrise is a much easier capture than sunset. There are...
View ArticleTHE GOLDEN HOUR COMES AGAIN
Such a popular prompt. This is the third time in less than a year I find myself responding to it. It’s a no-brainer, fortunately, lending itself easily to words and pictures. I don’t know when it...
View ArticleGREETING THE DAWN – THAT GOLDEN HOUR
We have been blessed by a bedroom that faces almost due east. If whoever built our house had been thinking, he would have put the bedrooms on the opposite side of the house. Most of us don’t want the...
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