Last years thread provided lots of interesting and colourful photos, so I thought we'd carry it on, but for 2021. The link to last years thread: "Sunrises and Sunsets 2020; Share your photos here" if you're interested in looking back.
The photos don't all have to be of the sun rising or setting, they can be dusk, reflections from the sun in the colours that are often cast on objects.
I've a few to kickstart this years thread off, and look forward to seeing every one's contributions through the year.
New Years Day got off to a grizzly start, cloudy, drizzle and generally yuk, but the following day, we had a decent sunrise, and the colours rendered on surrounding objects just made the cold morning, pleasant.
The sunrise just kept giving, but that is the bonus of the countryside rather than an urban sunrise...
Please, feel free to share your photos here.
Mike
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Ok, not a sunrise or sunset, as it was late morning time, but moody it was!
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Sunset overlookingThe Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
Jim
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Kind regards, Ann
Only a week this year sadly Ann, been going for over 30 years now and know were everything is I even got that picture while I was invited for free ride seeing we go out with them a lot sometimes twice a day just can't get enough of the place, sadly it might be last visit for a while I will be moving down south next month and can't wait.
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This was taken the day before we left 400 foot above the harbour.
Lovely photos Jim, both of them.
Oooo, another lovely shot, Jim--thanks. Another sunset? We saw some lovely sunsets from our holiday cottage in west Wales. Shame you only had a week this time, Jim. Good luck with the move soon. You'll need to save your pennies and come join some of us other Forumates next year at LM, and maybe then you could go on to that favourite spot of yours again after that. And before then I hope you can post some gorgeous pics taken in the southwest. It has been far too long since we've been down to Cornwall and Devon. Mr GB's family went to Plymouth every year, and then, in summer, on to a lovely village in Cornwall. His grandparents lived in Plymouth which is why at Christmas, Easter and in summer his family went down there.