I’ve been trying for some time to get a time lapse of the sun coming up between the Twin Lighthouses. I haven’t had time to look at the footage but if the camera wasn’t jostled by the wind, I may have gotten the shot and will post the footage this weekend.

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Documentary filmmaker, photographer, landscape designer, author, and illustrator. "Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly" currently airing on PBS. Current film projects include Piping Plovers, Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph, and Saint Peter's Fiesta. Visit my websites for more information about film and design projects at kimsmithdesigns.com, monarchbutterflyfilm.com, and pipingploverproject.org. Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden."
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Spectacular shots, Kim. You have been up earlier and later than I usually am, so thanks for showing me that the world is a beautiful place at the ends of the day. Maybe it will stimulate me to get up…and stay up. Or maybe I’ll just lounge in bed and let you stream me these lovely pictures.
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Thank you Bob. Just love, love those times of day and am happy to share!
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Love it! When we are there in June/July the sun rises to the left of the twin lights. Fascinating, how the sunrise changes with the seasons.
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It depends on where you are standing too nmat41, and always beautiful, no matter where though.
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These are beautiful. I love your eye. Such a peaceful way to start my day. Thank you Kim.
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Thank you Pat. And thank you also for taking the time to write your kind comments, very much appreciated.
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Kim,
Both fantastic shots!
With sunrises you never know what you’re going to get on any given day. That was your moment!
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Thank you Meg Lee. Even the less than perfect sunrises are beautiful, just love that time of day!
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