Did anyone remember to get outside at dawn with your cameras? I remembered, but have also been extra tired with that new back problem of mine (which is slowly improving to my normal state of wonky I’m happy to report). And right now I’ve got a cold, but! I did manage a short morning dawdle yesterday on the brink of our deadline. And I’ll keep at it for as long as the theme amuses me. I’ve been thinking of doing some “around the season round the block” kind of projects, actually. Like the view from my new studio windows…
Would be fun if you posted your dawn images (don’t be shy if you’re late) somewhere and added a link in the comments! I have moderation on for links, so don’t worry if they don’t appear instantly.
My own contribution will be just the raw snapshots, photoshopping is for rainy days. And we’ve been having such lovely days, just like early autumn is supposed to be in my book, sunny and calm. And pretty fog at sunrise, also making everything quite wet, so I haven’t ventured far from the house yet in the tall grasses.
And we have our first contribution already:
- Krydderuglen
- “Salpal”
- Grackle&sun
- Your link could be here!
Uglemor said:
Wow, nogle flotte billeder. På denne årstid er der altså noget ved at have en udsigt!
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Pia said:
Tak. 🙂 Det er virkelig en gave med sådanne herligheder lige udenfor vinduerne! Så kan køvenhavnerne beholde deres sushibarer og andet skrammel….
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salpal1 said:
I remembered and posted here: https://whatimuptotoday.wordpress.com/2015/09/30/september-mornings/
and tried to do the link thing, not sure if I did it right or not. 🙂
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Pia said:
Thanks for the lovely contribution!
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Ellen Turner said:
I simply love your dawn photos! I really like that time of day and the haze and quiet atmosphere. I once took some photos of a dawn on the west coast round my holiday house and the sand dunes. The morning mist just slowly revealed the chimneys, top of trees, then roofs, then more and more. Aw, it was such a lovely experience, and not easy to catch on a normal amateur camera!
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Pia said:
We’d love to see, nevertheless!
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Ellen Turner said:
I’d love to share it and went looking though oodles of old photos, but I can’t find it, I’m afraid. I wish!
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fernwoodnursery said:
Will make an attempt to wander out at dawn here in Maine, camera in hand. Very nice , Pia!
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Pia said:
Thanks – and there is still time to join! 🙂
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KerryCan said:
I forgot. Damn. But maybe I can do early October! Your photos are pretty spectacular–so moody and atmospheric!
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Pia said:
Thank you! And there will be sunrises in late October as well, you know! 😉
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grackleandsun said:
Dawn and I are only occasional acquaintances, but I love seeing your photos!
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Pia said:
Well, you made it! I’ll add your link to the list… And thanks.:)
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Charlotte Engstad said:
Beautiful photos! I will just wait for some weeks, then dawn will be at 11 am and even i will be capable to go oustside and make photos 😉
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Pia said:
Thank you. We just switched to “winter time” which means dawn happens an hour earlier according to the clocks.
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