Friday, 18 September 2015

Sunrise in Lyme Bay

I was up early today to see the sun rise over Lyme Bay and my efforts were certainly rewarded.





The incoming tide is like liquid gold across the sand.




20 comments:

  1. It was worth the effort getting up to take the photos

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  2. Wonderful shots! I admire your dedication..!

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  3. Wow, beauiful photo's. You can join in "Skywatch Friday" meme too.

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  4. A situation where you lift your head high and face the warmth of the rising sun and feel quite good about the world. The last photo is terrific.

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  5. Beautiful, beautiful pictures. Makes me want to join you there. :-)

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  6. Wow, gorgeous skies and lovely reflections. Great captures. Enjoy your weekend!

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  7. Lovely spot. Is your granddaughter there with you on holiday?

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  8. Lovely! At my mum's in Devon, I often plan to do this but... You have better resolve than I do.

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  9. Wonderful sunrise and reflections!

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  10. sure, you had a great morning. I love the reflections of the masts in the water. The last one reminded me of Honolulu. I did see water coming like this on the beach of Waikiki :)

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  11. BEAUTIFUL! so calming and peaceful :)

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  12. Oh very well worth the early rise Fun60 the day that begins so beautifully HAS to be a good day oui!

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  13. Oh very well worth the early rise Fun60 the day that begins so beautifully HAS to be a good day oui!

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  14. Now I caught up with your holiday posts ! Isn't it a beautiful county to spend holidays ? I remember last year when I was in Cornwall and Devon.

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  15. A beautiful series of photos! Sunrise and water are a magical combination.

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  16. You certainly made the right choice in getting up early to be rewarded with that display! I'm writing this from the deck where the sky is just getting light and the hummingbirds are buzzing the feeders like little jets. I can't see them yet but I can hear them and feel the whir of their wings in the air.

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