One day last week I woke early, looked out and saw this
wonderful sunrise. I grabbed my camera,
opened the window and photographed these 3 shots. It was very cold so I beat a hasty retreat
as I had only my night attire on!
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Wow! What a beautiful sunrise and stunning photos :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sunrise, Margaret.
DeleteVery well photographed.
Thanks for your visit and comments you always give.
The colours are stunning, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sunrise. Thanks for risking such cold conditions to capture these gorgeous images and sharing them with us. Jo
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous way to start the day... yours and mine! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteGlorious, you must have been a very early bird, guessing these taken about 5.45am or so
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, Margaret. We have had some beautiful morning sunrises here too. Wonder what's in the atmosphere that makes it redden up so?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Glad you got these shots.
ReplyDeleteNow that is worth shooting even before my first cup of coffee!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunrise, you caught it in time perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThe best Margaret.
ReplyDeleteTotally stunning!! And it looks like you posted them in order so I can see the progression!
ReplyDeleteIt was a lovely sunrise Margaret. Was the " red sky in the morning" a "shepherd's warning?".
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful start to the day...
ReplyDeleteAh, you know the saying........."red sky in morning, sailor take warning." Beautiful but does not bode well for sailors. Don't know how true this is but it's what I've heard.
ReplyDeleteAmazing Margaret. Sunrise and sunset are the best times for scenic shots.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sight. I sure am glad you took the time to capture these.
ReplyDeleteWoW....so worth being up for!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for braving the cold temperatures to get -- and share -- these gorgeous photos of the sunrise.
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous sunrise shots, Margaret. I am just now getting to the comments posted on my "A Few More Critters" post of a couple of weekends ago and wanted to tell you that the video of the Tarantula Hawk wasp attacking the tarantula was actually not mine, but was taken from youtube. I haven't seen any tarantulas near my home since we moved here almost five years ago, and have only seen the one wasp I posted the photos of(except for some I saw at the Sonoran Desert Museum) ....so I can say that's a GOOD thing! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness! Margaret, fantastic pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
Lucia
Stunning colour in your sky! Here from Skywatch Friday :-)
ReplyDeleteglad you took some images. This is special :)
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