You may be wondering why I have been posting so many sunrise photos, more than usual, from GHB (sincerely hoping its not boring). I spent a good part of the summer there filming the Piping Plovers and other beautiful species of wildlife, but I am also there gathering B-roll for all film projects. While the movie camera is running, it’s fun to take stills as well.
Almost invariably, the light is at its prettiest well before the sun rises. I like the blues and violets in the first photo. The second photo was taken about five minutes later. Which one do you prefer?

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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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Twin terrific, but I love the first one the most. What a gift you share. Thanks!
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Thank you Paige for your always kind comments, very much appreciated.
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It most certainly is NOT boring. I prefer the first one by just a tad. They are each beautiful–and so are the moon pictures. I especially like the one with the egrets. Thank you so much for continuing to share such beauty.
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Same to you Pat, thank you, very sweet and thoughtful comments. I like that one too, with the egrets, even if its not technically that great 🙂
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# 1 ~ just as I remember the sunrise ~
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Counting our blessings Mary 🙂
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awesome
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Thank you Bonnie!
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Missing the beauty of GH sunrises…thanks so very much Kim…beautiful job!
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September is amazing for sunsets and it rises so much later, compared to 4am wake up in June. Thanks so much Nancy.
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