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The sun climbs in the sky


Back when we lived in Tauranga I use to frequently stop along the waterfront and take photos of the sunrise. This was when I worked in dentistry 3 years ago and use to start before 8am so there were quite a few opportunities and see morning skies like this. The sun starting to climb in the sky and reflections over the water were just stunning.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday.

Comments

William Kendall said…
What a beautiful shot!
Billy Blue Eyes said…
Sunrises are well worth getting up for
Graham Edwards said…
That used to be the sort of sunrise I would see most days from my kitchen window but the weather we have had this winter hasn't offered us many such opportunities.
local alien said…
Wonderful sunrise. Best time of the day once you/i make the effort to get out of bed
Andy said…
Great place to capture a sunrise. ☼
Photo Cache said…
I haven't seen much less capture a sunrise in like forever.

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Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Great early morning shot.
That's a beautiful shot. I'm not a morning person, but it would be worth it to see something like this!
Jim said…
A beautiful shot.
Anonymous said…
Beautiful sun rise!
Nanda kumar said…
Indeed a fabulous moment
Lady Fi said…
That is so pretty!
Jutta.K. said…
The best time to show the sky.
Wonderful sunrise!
My contribution...
Great sunrise image. Have a nice weekend.
Like the reflection of light against the water.
Happy Sky and coffee is on

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