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A week of sunrises.I have been waiting many months to finish this series. Waiting for the sun to move back to the right position. Well I got my chance this morning. A couple of these images have been posted before, but as they form part of the project I hope that you will all forgive me.
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Re: A week of sunrises.Just love this pic ... its awesome
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Oneputt, that's a lovely series of shots. I especially like the first two, and the fifth one would be the pick of the lot except that I find the pole/sin at the right somewhat distracting. Were they really taken over the space of a week?
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Very nice series, was particularly caught by the rays in #3, but the mood and ambience in the misty shot #6 is excellent, enjoyed the series, thanks for posting and going to the effort, it was worth it eh?
Aka Andrew
No they were actually taken over nine months
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The one BR pointed out and the misty one are my picks. Great atmosphere. For me a great sunset / sunrise photos has to take over the whole photo. It is one thing I have yet to photograph well, so I am envious
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An absolutely stunning series. I see more sunrises than the average bear and you have captured some beauties.
My favorite is the final one. I think that most people capture the colour at some time but it isn't always like that. Well done and I am very envious that I can't call any / all of them my own Steve
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Congratulations John.
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Bloody beautiful, spectacular pics john i love them all and well done on the series, look great.
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nice work john........
Cheers ....bp....
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A great series... It's nice to have a project...
Cheers, John
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