Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Dawn Sky



Tuesday was one of those Frosty morning that mad you wantto go out an watch the sunrise, but I  had to go to work and did not get to appreciate it. Wedenday again promised the same but this time  I stopped off at Habourne Hill to ge a photo of the dawn.



The sun beging to show its rays  


A track used by the landowner 


Down the track Phesants begining to look for food 


I took this when I got out of the car at work 


But I left this till last, its a stich photo showing what I was looking at in the First photo. This was the top of Hagboune Hill looking over towards the Thames Valley


12 comments:

Linda W. said...

What a beautiful frosty morning!

Fun60 said...

This is a fabulous series of photos Bill.

Robin said...

Really beautiful! Very moving photos, Bill.

Robin
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William Kendall said...

Beautiful and glorious, Bill.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Beautiful sky shots. Nice job with the stitch photo!

Rebecca M. Douglass said...

Looks like a chilly morning! Lost of frost?

Esha M Dutta said...

Wonderful captures! They remind me of places I've lived in as a child.

Linda said...

Wow, you got some nice skies! Happy December!

Lady Fi said...

How lovely!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful frosty morning and lovely sunrise there.

Seraphinas Phantasie said...

Marvelous skywatch with beautiful colors and shades.
Best, Synnöve

John's Island said...

Hi Bill, I go back and forth on which I like best: sunrises or sunsets. I don’t think we can say they are as different as night and day, although they are the markers, it’s just that the subtle differences are what makes them special. Your country side there is beautiful and sure adds to the beauty in the skies. I love that last picture … I would never have known it was a stitch if you hadn’t mentioned it. That would be a great one to print out and put on the wall! Thanks, Bill, for sharing!