One of the things I had promised myself that I would do while at Assateague was to get up early enough to watch the sunrise over the marsh. The first three mornings had already gone by and I hadn't gotten up in time but when Friday morning (October 23rd) rolled around, I awoke before the sun was over the horizon. The clouds in the sky were bathed in streaks of orange and pink. It turned out to be a spectacular sunrise. One of the best. Ever. Mother Nature outdid herself that morning.
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7:00 a. m. Walking over to the marsh boardwalk.
It was cold. And Dark.
But I just knew it would be worth the effort.
That was an understatement.
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7:07 a. m. From the middle of the boardwalk.
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7:13 a. m. From the far side of the boardwalk.
Looking just a little to the south of the sun.
The sky and marsh were completely bathed in wonderful light.
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7:18 a. m. From a distance, using the telephoto feature.
Looking directly into the rising sun. Magnificent.
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7:22 a. m. From the same spot as the previous photo.
Longer telephoto setting.
The sun rising over the horizon.
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7:24 a. m. The morning has risen.
Breathtakingly beautiful. Quiet. Tranquil.
All mine, and mine alone. Until now, when I share it with you.
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7:32 a. m. My only companions were the birds.
A small flock of Snowy Egrets.
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