First, Happy New Year to you all, and what better way to kickstart the Sunrises and Sunset thread for 2023 with a sunrise on New Years Day!
Last years thread provided lots of interesting and colourful photos, and it's time to kickstart the thread for 2023. The link to last years thread: "Sunrises and Sunsets 2022: 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.
You can still post any sunrise or sunset photos from 2022 to the old thread, and it will be nice to see your photos for 2023 here.
My very first photo for 2023, and as the sun rose above Hay Wood
Baddesley Clinton looking as always, splendid with the colours of the rising sun
My favourite five bar gate also catching the colours of the rising sun.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Cin J
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Rummaging around for photos for my partner, I forgot I had these, taken very early in the morning with a Canon 800D and Sigma 18-300mm lens. The 800D seems to struggle a bit with low light.
Passes across rising sun
And onward
Some Egyptian geese take to the air
90% luck, 5% field craft, 5% camera skills.
Sunset from today at the Haugh
Then hop skip and a jump doon the park just in time
Kind regards, Ann
Lovely to see the morning mist in the photos Angus.
Lovely photos Linda.
I'm guessing the sunrises a little later at the Haugh than at your home. If you note the sunrise time for your home, and then note the time the sun rises above horizon at the Haugh, it can give you a good idea what time you need to be there for.
For me, Baddesley is often around 20 mins after sunrise time at home, and to capture the sunrise glow on the buildings, is around 45-60 minds after the sunrise time.
Linda257 said:Oh come on Mike you should know I very rarely see a sunrise...barely up and out intime for sunset lol
True.
5/1/23
Afternoon dog walk