amazing colors and i like the fact that the first one i can see the closer frilly plants in addition to the colors in the middle. beautiful photos both of these
Very very pretty. At least you get to see the sun. It hasn't been around here since last week. We have been having lots of rain and occasional snow and this morning it is wet and very windy. Ah, this too shall pass and SPRING will be here. We started bunches of flower seeds for indoors. See it's happening. MB
I would love to capture such a glorious sunrise, but the weather has been uncooperative lately. Also if I stay up as late as I usually do, I miss the sunrise the next morning. ;-)
I've always been amazed at how fast the sun comes up once it gets started and how fast it goes down once it heads "south."
Looks a little nippy there, yet. Re your comment on Ocala: I think our Canadian geese are a little "slow" and probably think all those little white balls are goose eggs!
One of these would be perfect for a competition on my photoblog this week. If you are interested check it out here. http://thedustycellarshoots.blogspot.com/2012/03/photo-competition-sky-in-landscape.html
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Stunning! I adore the way the wheat frames that first one.
ReplyDeleteI can never get enough of both sunrises and sunsets. Interesting how quickly both begin and end. Your duo photos show that very well!
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning pictures of the beautiful sunrise!! =) It's like I hear all the birds start chatting.. =))
ReplyDeleteLovely day to you :)
I love the way the pampas grass in the second photo is dyed red by the sun!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had your camera ready to capture this beautiful sunrise.
ReplyDeletewow! congrats! very nicely done!!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC shots of the sunrise.
amazing colors and i like the fact that the first one i can see the closer frilly plants in addition to the colors in the middle. beautiful photos both of these
ReplyDeleteI love the first one - the wheat in the foreground is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteboth images are just stunning!
ReplyDeleteThey are both beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteCan't beat a good sunrise!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely -- so happy you shared with us at RT. :)
ReplyDeleteYou found a great spot to take photographs. I love these.
ReplyDeleteWow is right. :) B
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious sunrise!
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty. At least you get to see the sun. It hasn't been around here since last week. We have been having lots of rain and occasional snow and this morning it is wet and very windy.
ReplyDeleteAh, this too shall pass and SPRING will be here.
We started bunches of flower seeds for indoors. See it's happening. MB
EG lucky girl, your place is so beautiful!Adorable landscape there and you took wonderful shots!
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I would love to capture such a glorious sunrise, but the weather has been uncooperative lately. Also if I stay up as late as I usually do, I miss the sunrise the next morning. ;-)
ReplyDeletethese are gorgeous! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThey are always too brief!
ReplyDeleteSigh! What I miss almost every morning - maybe I should start rising earlier! Well done.
ReplyDeleteBeauitful, I am very rarely up early enough to see sunrises!
ReplyDeleteSuch a glorious way to begin any day! Breathtaking captures as always!! Happy SWF! Have a wonderful weekend!
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Lovely EG!
ReplyDeleteThat is a spectacular sunrise!
ReplyDeleteI've always been amazed at how fast the sun comes up once it gets started and how fast it goes down once it heads "south."
ReplyDeleteLooks a little nippy there, yet. Re your comment on Ocala: I think our Canadian geese are a little "slow" and probably think all those little white balls are goose eggs!
Love the long shot the best!
ReplyDeleteIt's kinda cool how the sun is coming up right where there is a tree missing in the row.
LOVELY!
I like the first one with grass in the foreground!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! The colors are so rich. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect, - lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday to ypu!
where planes have crossed each others' way... beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteSplendid EG!
ReplyDeletelove the layers of texture in the first image and the glow, glow, glow of the second. BEautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots!Perfect for SWF!Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeletesplendid hues. i love the "waving" pampas grass in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteINdeed a beautiful sunrise and great shots
ReplyDeleteYes...a gorgeous sunrise!
ReplyDeleteThere just has to be another better word than beautiful for these skies! You were indeed in the right place at the right time.
ReplyDeleteYour pics made my day!
You captured a beautiful sunrise and I love the way the tall grasses/grains look.
ReplyDeleteWhy is the sun in such a hurry. Sunrises and sunsets should last longer. Oh well... at least they're timeless in your pics. :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I especially like the second one.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sky.
ReplyDeleteSWF
Beautiful colours, glad you shared them with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It is amazing how quickly the colors and intensity changes with sunrises. You captured this one well. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous, those colors are just phenomenal
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous skies.
ReplyDeleteBoth are simply stunning shots!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots through grasses and trees!
ReplyDeleteSo nice. . Just a little lipstick for the horizon.
ReplyDeleteYou were up every early to get that photo:)
ReplyDeleteI love the line of trees in the first shot.
ReplyDeleteVilken härlig soluppgång och så snyggt fotograferat. Trevlig helg. Anita
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous view!! what a sunrise. (:
ReplyDeleteWow -- beautiful and what a difference!
ReplyDeleteSo Lovely!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos and processing!!
ReplyDeleteOne of these would be perfect for a competition on my photoblog this week. If you are interested check it out here. http://thedustycellarshoots.blogspot.com/2012/03/photo-competition-sky-in-landscape.html
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