2MP Sunrise by anahata.c
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2012, Before a storm.
Thanks for seeing all these older pieces...I'm not photographing these days, so I'm dipping into my archives.
Thanks for all your visits!
Have a fine Monday,
Mark
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Comments (16)
helanker
This is like a pleasant dream. Soft and tender. A wonderful capture in golden brown colors. Even with 2MP. As I said before, you can create wonders with any camera.
Faemike55
fabulous capture, Mark!
GrandmaT
Glorious photo! I seldom see sunrises. Too Lazy.
eekdog
Truly a breathtaking view, Mark. That sunsetting is awesome along with your shot my friend. Love the rich golden tones.
LivingPixels
A fantastic sunset Mark happy to get a peek my friend!!!!!
durleybeachbum
Really lovely! As is so often said, it's not about the magnitude of your equipment but where you point it.
bakapo
what a beautiful sunset. the colors are so smooth and warm.
alida
this brings a sense of peace
nickcarter
A spectacular sunset!!
Truly a beautiful photo!!
wysiwig
Nice composition. The blur give this a dreamlike quality I really like.
Richardphotos
stunning at any pixels
steve2
Very beautiful !
RodS
That's a beautiful sunrise, Mark! You captured it superbly - it looks great even at 2MP. Hope you pick up a camera again soon - you have such a great eye, my friend!
Freethinker56
This is glorious Mark.Such a magical look to it my friend.I hope all is well for you.Cheers
auntietk
That camera wasn't so great for getting nice, sharp, clear pictures, but boy, did you make some fabulous art with it! I remember how amazed I was at the time. Those first pictures you sent me were both horrible and brilliant. No matter the limitations of the camera, the work you did with it showed a deep understanding of composition and form, and even the "worst" shots had something going for them. (Do you still have that picture of the fan?)
UteBigSmile