I have learnt a new word today:
ev·a·nes·cent (adjective) – “Soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.”
The rapidly changing colours before dawn seem perfect for this word. Here are some Hobart sunrises that I have snapped this month.
These 2 photos are 8 minutes apart.
This is an original photo, no editing. Followed by a “cold tone” edit which I think highlights the actual sun rays.
Here’s to a brand new day, new hopes, new opportunities. Wishing everyone a good day.
Glorious!!!
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Thank you Janet.
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Lovely Ruth. I particularly like the photo sequence 8 minutes apart showing the dramatic change in colours at sunrise. Love Den xx
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Thanks Den x
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Lovely post and beautiful photos.
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful colours! I need to get up earlier to enjoy more of them. 🙂
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It is worth the early start 🙂
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Lovely colours
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It’s a lovely word, isn’t it? Happy weekend, Ruth! 🙂
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I too love the fact that you’ve taken a sequence of shots. Read backwards, they could be a dramatic sunset too.
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Thank you Margaret
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Lovely images Ruth.
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Thank you
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Beautiful photos, glorious in their promise of a new day. The lake setting doesn’t hurt either 🙂
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Recent mornings have produced some excellent pinking of the skies. Yesterday morning I was reminded of the saying ‘pink in the morning sailors warning and pink at night sailors delight’. I didn’t see rain yesterday but it is here now.
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We’re certainly seeing some interesting skies
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Am envious that you see the sunrise so well – ours is hidden down here.
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I do have a lot of sky here, Claudette.
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Made me think of the comment ‘this too shall pass’.
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