Happy New Year all
I know you’ve enjoyed sharing your sunrise and sunset photos, and a good many have enjoyed seeing the photos and experiences posted, so here is this year’s thread.
First, thank you to all who have shared their photos for 2019, not just in the UK, but from other countries also, I’m sure you’ll agree, they have all been fabulous.
Last year’s thread is here:
https://community.rspb.org.uk/chat/f/the-tea-rooms/200216/sunrises-and-sunsets-2019-share-your-photos-here/1274307#pifragment-4313=1
and the initial thread here, which started as
Autumn Sunrises and Sunsets share your photos here
https://community.rspb.org.uk/chat/f/the-tea-rooms/197615/autumn-sunrises-and-sunsets-share-your-photos-here/1223270#pifragment-4313=1
To save Hazy the pressure of missing a sunrise, here is the first of my contributions for 2020.
Can you see the sun?
It is there, honest!
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Solstice Urban Sunrise....
The two photos were taken around 3 mins apart
First sunset I noticed for some weeks now, it happens further round the garden at this time of year.
Tony
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wherryman/
Nice photos Bob and Tony.
It won't be long before the sunrises and sunsets will be at more reasonable times for most folk.
Here's a couple from 26 June, a peach of a sunrise, taken around a couple of minutes apart
Sunsets are still very much obscured with the suns position in the sky, and the weather hasn't been to helpful lately for sunrises, but a few to catch up with...
Sunset at PR jnr's new place, a couple of weeks ago, with a fabulous northwest facing back garden...
And sunrise back at home yesterday ...
later with sunbeams beaming through....
One from Sunday on my drive to the Peak District, to the the bearded vulture. Looking over towards Kingsbury from Wishaw in the West Midlands
The sun is slowing moving southwards in the evening sky, so I'm able to see sunsets again.
A post storm sunrise
Last nights sky
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
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Nige Flickr