By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Horizon.
Sunrise over open water…
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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Johna Till Johnson on The First Leg! | |
Marilyn Albright on The First Leg! | |
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CurlsnSkirls on Halfway There! | |
Johna Till Johnson on And They’re Off! |
Wow! You caught that perfectly with no distractions from the gorgeous sun.
janet
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Thanks, Janet! :-)
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Great! Did you edit the pic?
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Well, everything is edited to some extent, especially if the basic image is a RAW file, as this was. This one was cropped and the saturation was enhanced somewhat…
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Thanks.
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Stunning–floats in nature’s mysterious ways.
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Indeed… :-)
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Perfect shot!
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Thank you!!
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beautiful!
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Thanks! :-)
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So serene but mysteriously profound!
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:-) :-)
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Stunning….!
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Thank you! :-)
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Oh, how gorgeous!
del
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Thanks!!
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This is such a wonderful capture, Vlad. :)
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Thank you, Sylvia—so glad you like it! :-)
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beautiful!
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Thanks!! :-)
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WOW!
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:-)
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Just gorgeous! I have seen the “red” sun before here in Minneapolis but have never caught it on film. Spectacular!
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Thanks!!
This was in Florida.
Caught on film? I think we’ll be saying that for a while, long after we’ve forgotten what it even means… ;-)
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:) What a shot!
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“Sunrise over open water”… :-) :-) :-)
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Yes :-) :-) :-)
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Stunning shot!
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Thanks!!
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:)
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This fantastic! Really nice Vladimir !
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Thanks so much!!
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Its a beautiful shot! Did you make a wish at that moment? – There is a believe that will be fulfilled
Saba.
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I didn’t know that it was effective at that moment. At lots of other moments, of course, but that one is new to me… ;-)
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How incredibly surreal — amazing illustration of the theme.
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Thanks so much, Kat!!
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Wow, that is just amazing! One of my favorite things ever is exactly this, the big red sun on the blue background above water. You are so fortunate to have seen something like this and captured it so beautifully.
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Fortunate indeed… thanks so much! :-)
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Wow! I’ve got a lot of moon shots coming up over a horizon that can’t be seen (dark sky, dark land), but nothing like this with the sun. Super cool!
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Just have to get up early… ;-)
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Oh, I’m up early. Just don’t have an ocean, or any large body of water, handy.
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I usually have just the opposite problem :-)
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awesome … the perfect moment Vlad!
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Thank you!!
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Wow !
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:-)
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Awesome!
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Thanks!!
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stunning! love your photos
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Thank you so much! :-)
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Stunning – oh so beautiful!
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Thank you!!
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Nice shot, Vladimir!
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Thank you, Stefano!
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Wow!
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Right reaction! ;-)
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Where did you taken a so red sun ? It’s beautiful and fantastic. Great !
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Amelia Island, Florida.
It’s often red when it first emerges from the sea, becoming more yellow as it brightens… See more of the sequence here.
Thanks!!
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Thanks. I kike the first shot and the third. Ik know how it looks for the others.
I write without translation the answer. Sorry if it’ not so goog enought.
I look Amelia Island on google maps.
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Stunning, Vladimir!
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Thank you!! :-)
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Great photo – hope you got off the water soon after – red skies in morning, sailors take warning…
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This photo was taken from the balcony of our room on a high floor of a comfortable hotel overlooking the sea… :-)
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Good to hear!
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What a gorgeous shot, capturing the transition as a moment in time! Thanks for sharing, and thanks for visiting my blog because your visit led me back to you.
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Thanks so much, Patti! And yes, that’s how this blogging works… :-)
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Breathtaking!
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Thank you!!
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Wow, this is a beautiful capture!
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Thanks!! :-)
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There you go again!
Is it a painting? Is it a photo?
It’s wonderful.
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Photograph. This is exactly how it was—the camera never lies! ;-)
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awesome!
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Thank you, and thanks for following our blog!! :-)
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We only see sunset over the water where I live. This is wonderful.
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Thank you! :-)
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otherworldly!
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Literally! :-)
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how striking is this!
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:-)
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Stendhal wrote Le rouge et le noir, but this abstract photo is Le rouge et le gris.
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:-) It was faster to take one photo than to write a 800-page book…
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Beautifully peaceful photo!
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Thank you! :-)
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Reblogged this on blogagaini and commented:
Amazing!
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Thank you for reblogging! :-)
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This must be the winner! Excellent.
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Thanks, Dina!!
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Almost surreal. I like it.
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Thank you! :-)
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That’s a beauty!
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Thanks!!
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