Now we’re past the solstice, the nights draw in, the mornings break later, while yet it’s warm (ok, it’s hot!). Encouragement enough for me to go wandering with the camera.
Wednesday 5th August. Sunset around 8:30 pm. Breydon Water

Breydon Water: 5th August 2020

Breydon Water: 5th August 2020

Breydon Water: 5th August 2020
Just three of the 400+ photos I came home with. A really difficult choice
Wednesday 12th August. Great Yarmouth beach, sunrise 5:45 am

Pastel tints on a mist-swathed sea: 12th August 2020

The orb of the sun barely visible through the banks of mist: 12th August 2020

The mist takes the sun’s rays and diffuses them: 12th August 2020

She blazes. Worth the wait! 12th August 2020
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Great photos.
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Thank you, Sadje.
It was so difficult to choose which shots to use. So many, and all excellent.Thought they do differ by only a minor degree
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Yes it is tough to choose.
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Beautiful some are like drawings
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Thank you. Great patience required. But it was worth on both occasions. Magical.
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These are so lovely Crispina! Thank you! 🙂
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Pleasure… as it was in taking the photos!!!
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So many beautiful shots!
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Thank you. Just a very small selection. Though in fairness, taking ave 4 per min, most were duplicates
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Oh wow. It’s so beautiful, Crispina ♥️
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Thank you, Shweta. I love the dawn shots, all pale lilacs and pink!
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Me too! Take care. Have a great weekend 😊
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Thank you. Out for a walk (not unusual!) with camera
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I hope it goes great. Looking forward to more photos 😃
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I shall post a selection, probably next weekend
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Yay! 🙂
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🙂
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Beautiful! And I know what you mean, about how hard it is to choose when you’ve taken a ton of photos.
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I came home with 447 photos from the sunset. Humph…
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Such a change, having digital cameras, from how it was way back when. I remember getting my photos developed — and paying for all of them — and then chastising myself for taking so many shots of the same things.
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My 2 films used in Cheddar caves back in 1998! And then having to wait for development. And the cost… always the cost
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And it felt even more costly when so many of the shots (at least the ones I took) didn’t turn out well.
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Oh tell me about it. And with my Bohemian lifestyle money was always tight
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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I’m pleased with them. 🙂
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The morning shots remind me of Turner paintings.
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I thought that too. Beautiful, aren’t they. I had to get up at 4:00 am to get them… cos I had to have a coffee etc before I went out
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About the only times I wake up that early are with insomnia. Though I do fondly remember watching the sun rise the morning after my high school graduation. I must admit, the lighting is different, and, as you’ve just demonstrated, lovely.
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Unless I@ve gone across Breydon for a sunset (which I did again last night night) I tend to be early to bed. So… early to bed, early to rise… gives me the opps to photo the sunrise!
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I was wondering how you were going to get both sunset and sunrise. At first I thought you were going to do the east coast then drive to the west!
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I am fortunate that I can capture both in one day just be walking across town!
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These are one of the greatest pictures of the sky I’ve ever seen!
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It required patience. But it was magical, it was worth it
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