Sunday, November 15, 2009

Another blue sunrise to start the week

19 comments:

  1. What a beautiful way to start the day!
    Thank you so much for such a wonderful photo, Jacob! I hope your week will be as lovely.

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  2. Oh I really like the composition here and the easy peaceful feeling . . . very nice.

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  3. Oh, Lois Anne - what a magnificent photo! A gorgeous sunrise! I always knew you could take better photos than Jacob Meister!

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  4. This is phenomenal! Whether I embiggen it or not!

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  5. My word that is a beautiful shot or rather picture. Frameable. Colors are great. MB

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  6. Stunning and serene simultaneously!

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  7. Another of your 'postcard' shots. Lovely!

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  8. Absolutely stunning shot! Thanks for posting it.

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  9. I shoot a sunset and it says the sun is setting. But, you shoot this sunrise and it's over-the-top gorgeous. And one would think from this angle that Cedar Key has hills or mountains. The colors, too, are mesmerizing.

    I'm blown away. VERY nice shot, professor!!

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  10. Whoa! Jacob, that is truly GORGEOUS! How'd you do that?! I love it

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  11. I'm gobsmacked by the beauty so well caught. I would never manage this... I would still be fast asleep, shame on me.

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  12. @ Ciel - "Gobsmacked"? Heh, heh! Love that word!

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  13. Spectacular! The air looks so clear!

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  14. Sonnet Loyalty

    From all my love I will be careful
    Before, and with such zeal, and always, and both
    That even in the face of greater charm
    His charm was more my thinking.

    I live it every time they
    And in his praise I will spread my song
    And laugh my laughter and shed my tears
    In his grief and his joy

    And so, when I later look
    Perhaps the death agony of those who live
    Who knows the loneliness, to those who love

    I could tell me of love (I had):
    That is not immortal, since it is called
    But that is infinite while it lasts.

    ( one of my favourite Brazilian poet - Vinicius de Moraes)

    This picture is magnificent dear Jacob, congratulations!
    Leia

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  15. @ Leia - Thank you for this beautiful poem! What a delight!

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