June 13, 2011

sunrise at China Camp


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photo by Donald Kinney

Over the years I've shown you quite a bit of China Camp -- it's a place I love, mainly for it's solitude. That's "Rat Island", just off of China Camp Village, but I don't think Rat Island is it's true name. I need to stop by the little China Camp museum to check the old map they have on display.



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These ripples were cooperating, but that often isn't the case. Many times I'll see a pattern in the distance, but when I get closer the scene starts to sort of "fall apart". I think I got lucky here. Mother Nature isn't always willing to give up her designs.



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But here was an easy shot. I usually don't mention details of my exposure, but I shot this at ISO-100, f-4, at 1/1000 of a second, and no bloody tripod.



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Several minutes before that big ball-of-fire makes it's appearance seems to be when the colors are most intense.



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And finally, the sun arrives with the start of a new day. I suppose this world would be rather boring without this cycle of darkness and light. Nice planet we live on -- just too bad man has been working so diligently in his efforts to pillage and destroy our air, water, and other natural resources.



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3 comments:

photowannabe said...

It is a nice planet and those sunrise shots are simply gorgeous. Thanks for sharing a beautiful pick-me-up today, Don.

Don said...

Beautiful morning shots!

AphotoAday said...

Thanks PHOTOWANNABE SUE and DON... And hey Don, I like your name. Don, don, don... Sounds like a bell ringing, doesn't it?

 
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