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Wonderful compensation for having to be out at sun rise. Thanks for posting. I never get to see a sunrise from my place due to the trees.
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It really has been an amazing fall for sunrises. I’m starting to get used to waking up to an orange red tint filling my bedroom. One reason I believe for all the sunrises is the changing climate. In the 70s storms came in and clouds stuck around even when the rain had stopped. Now we see the rains come in at night and be breaking up by morning and passing by, leaving us with these gorgeous sunrises. Another factor may be the fact that a high pressure ridge has been parking itself offshore again pushing storms north and only allowing thin high level clouds into our area much of the time.
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Yes it was. Great pic.
Sunrise at Fortuna Jitter Bean
Too bad I couldn’t get it to turn upright but the Jitter Bean Coffee place could use this as an ad.
Did a little fiddling. Hoping rotation stuck.
Yes! nice.
Wonderful compensation for having to be out at sun rise. Thanks for posting. I never get to see a sunrise from my place due to the trees.
It really has been an amazing fall for sunrises. I’m starting to get used to waking up to an orange red tint filling my bedroom. One reason I believe for all the sunrises is the changing climate. In the 70s storms came in and clouds stuck around even when the rain had stopped. Now we see the rains come in at night and be breaking up by morning and passing by, leaving us with these gorgeous sunrises. Another factor may be the fact that a high pressure ridge has been parking itself offshore again pushing storms north and only allowing thin high level clouds into our area much of the time.
Blue Lake Skies. Nice shot, Mark!
Incredible color!
Never tire of sunrise/sunset colors!
Love this one.
Me, too.
That’s nice too.
Feels like a painting. Nice work.
This morning from the porch.
Sweet! I like the silhouettes of the trees like black lace against the sky.
“Mornings” is plural, so no apostrophe is needed. Thanks for all you do, Kym <3
Ugh…fixed. Thank you.
Awesome Photo I got the same shot then moved up the bay to the Sierra Pacific mill bridge. Stunning reflection shots when tide is high
Beautiful, Laurie!
Wow! Absolutely stunning. Poster-worthy, girl!
Mesmerizing vision…
I hope sailors are taking the warning….
Beautiful. Thanks!
Amazing photos everyone. ❤️
These photos are breathtaking! I would love to know where they were taken… What state
The Emerald Triangle in northern California..
Red sky at morning, a sailor’s warning.
Sunrise magic over the Mad River in Blue Lake!
Beautiful!
All the photos are spectacular. Thank you all for posting.
There was to many to pick from I couldn’t just pick one so thanks to all that posted so many incredible sunrise photos, and thank you Kym.
Yesterday morning