Today’s Good Harbor Beach Sunrise

Good Harbor Beach Sunrise 9-17-13 ©Kim Smith 2013Good Harbor Beach grass © Kim Smith 2013Beach Grass ~ Good Harbor Beach

It really did look like this.

Monday September 16, 2013; 6:13AM (sunrise in ten minutes).
Monday September 16, 2013; 6:13AM (sunrise in ten minutes). iPhone 5, 3.9 ounces.

This Morning’s Sunrise: How Not to Shoot Panorama Part II

 

Tide and time wait for no man and that includes the sun. If the webpage says sunrise is 7:00 AM on the dot then you better be out there before that to get the rich colors. I was trotting down the Atlantic Path at 6:59 AM enjoying the sunrise but before I could get the iPhone out BAM!  Still working without a tripod although I did line the horizon up on the panorama arrow onscreen which helped calm down the wavy horizon a bit. More after the break …sunrisepartIII just downloaded some good photos of the Edwardo Coronation Saturday night. Wait for my 2:30 PM regular post time for the shot of Sistah Felicia with tambourine over her head (did the lead singer hand it over voluntarily?) with Ron Gilson cutting a rug on the dance floor swinging a tablecloth over his head. I may be exaggerating but not by much.

 

Turbine In Tow at Sunrise From Susan LaRosa

Hi Joey:
Caught a glimpse of the wind tower heading to the dock this a.m. at sunrise.
Susan LaRosa
Gloucester

Crosses at sunrise

Crosses on the bell towers of Our Lady of Good Voyage church, at dawn (photographed from the roof of the rectory of St. Ann’s church).

Fr. Matthew Green

 

Sunrise reflected off the old convent

 

 

This building is the old convent at St. Ann’s, currently the offices for Holy Family Parish.

– Father Matthew Green

Yesterday’s sunrise with a rainbow in the west

 

These photos were taken at around 5:35-5:45AM yesterday, from the room of the rectory at St. Ann’s Church (Holy Family Parish).  I should have shot a panorama that included both the sunrise and the rainbow, but it was too early for my brain to think that clearly…

-Fr. Matthew Green

 

April Fools Sunrise after Spring Fling

This morning’s April Fool’s Day sunrise was at 6:23 AM. The Rockport Breakwater is entirely out of the picture since the sun has moved further north when viewed from Chapin’s Gully.

Click to embiggen: You might think, “hey Paul, time to clean your camera sensor.” But to the left is a lobster boat on the horizon and directly above are two seagulls. To the right is the green can denoting the end of the breakwater (but the breakwater is underwater for quite a distance on the north end), and a stray lobster pot in the foreground streak of light water. No dust motes on me.

This morning’s sunrise from Chapin’s Gully

Click to embiggen. Cloudy at the horizon but the sun looks to be quite a bit to the north of the breakwater. Spring is just around the corner. On February 4 sunrise split the breakwater from this spot. Rained 0.58 inches last night.