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Here it is in color and at an degree angle-
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Here it is in color and at an degree angle-
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I LOVE THESE! and you know how it kills me to give you a compliment.
Thank you for publishing both in black and white AND color….
Joey, I love all your dawn shots (I may never get up that early.) But, I have a question for you. I learned recently that “gloaming” is the term for that time of day after the sun has just set, but while there is still light (that when I used to finish my golf rounds after work.) But, do you, or any of your bloggers, know what the coreesponding term is for that period in the morning when it starts to get light, but you can’t yet see the sun?
would that be dawn?
I just looked dawn up in the dictionary, and you’re right, Joey. It corresponds to dusk in the evening. I guess i was looking for a more poetical term, analogous to gloaming. Thanks.