By Vladimir Brezina
Over on A Word In Your Ear, Sue’s A Word A Week Challenge this week is Dawn.
Dawn on the beach…
… and in the city
By Vladimir Brezina
Over on A Word In Your Ear, Sue’s A Word A Week Challenge this week is Dawn.
Dawn on the beach…
… and in the city
Vladimir Brezina (RIP)
... kayaked the waters around New York for more than 15 years in his red Feathercraft folding kayak. He was originally from (the former) Czechoslovakia and lived in the U.K. and California before settling down in New York. He was a neuroscientist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He died in 2016.
Johna Till Johnson
... is a kayaker and technology researcher at Nemertes Research. She's an erstwhile engineer, particle physicist, and science fiction writer. She was born in California and has lived in Italy, Norway, Hawaii, and a few other places. She currently resides in New York City.
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These are just beautiful. Really love the first one, but they’re all great!
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Thanks so much!!
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So beautiful!!! For these kind of photos it’s surely not so worse, to get up early, i’m right ?! :D Early Greetings Anja;)
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It’s totally worth it—I just don’t manage it all that often ;-)
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Great “wake-up call” shots, Vladi.
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Thank you! :-)
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simply wonderful!!!!
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Thanks!!
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Reblogged this on طبيب حر الى آخر العمر.
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Thanks for reblogging!
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most welcome I loved it
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Dawn on the beach photos are stunning.
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Thank you!
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Beautiful rich colours
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Surprisingly so for dawn…
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There’s no bright sunshine here this morning. It’s very grey. This changes that. Thanks. Beautiful photos that cheer up my day.
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Glad to have been of service :-)
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WOW!!!!!
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:-)
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..absolutely wonderful photos! thanks for sharing .. :)
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You are most welcome!
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Beautiful photos of the breaking dawn. My favorite time of day.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thanks, Francine!
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It should always be like this…
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And it is, more often than we realize…
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Wow – stunning images!
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Thanks!!
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The first 3 images all say Dawn – well done you
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Thanks, Scott!
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Beautiful as always! The first and the last one,are my favorite. The first one just looks so peaceful, and calming. And the last one with the bridge in the background – amazing!!! :)
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Thanks so much, Becky!
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Gorgeous! I love sunrise photography.
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Excellent! I do too, but I just wish it weren’t always at sunrise…
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Aye, that is the rub.
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Wow! Fabulous.
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Thanks!
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superb vlad … those coloured skies make the spirit sing!
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:-) :-)
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Wow, beautiful. Is that last one San Francisco? That other curved bridge looks just like the Sydney Harbour Bridge (although obviously it isn’t).
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No, it’s the Hell Gate bridges over the East River in New York City… and you are right, there is a very intimate connection between the East River railroad bridge in NYC and the Sydney Harbour Bridge… :-)
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How interesting. Thank you!
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These are gorgeous shots, especially the first three. Feel you could bathe in the colours. Thanks for liking my ‘change’ post.
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You are most welcome—thanks, Tish!
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Love the first shot!
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Thanks!!
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Woah, Vlad, those second and third photos just transported me somewhere not quite real. Doing a search for Amelia Island FL now. Wow.
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Amelia Island: highly recommended!
Thanks, Ailsa! :-)
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Your photograph’s should be a book or a show. Possibly both.
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They might be one day :-)
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That’s me in the crowd! Wanting an autographed copy.
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All beautiful, but that top shot with the subtle pink is outstanding!
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Thanks so much!!
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It’s so hard to wake up early enough for dawn, but when you can do it, it’s fabulous! Love your photos! :-)
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Thank you! :-)
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Great! Which place is the first pic?
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The Fire Island seashore, on Long Island, NY, last summer. See here.
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So beautiful!
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Thanks!
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The last photo is particularly lovely with the bridge and the glow in the distance.
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Not to be seen again quite like that, unfortunately. Since that photo was taken, they’ve put up a new high-rise building in the middle of the frame and the view of dawn isn’t quite as unobstructed now…
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Pity. Thank you for the shot.
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