Some of you liked the foggy early morning shot on the 16th fairway that
I included in my January 2 collection of favorite 2014 photographs.
Here is the same view at a recent sunrise, minus fog but with some clouds.
You have previously seen a fiery orange sunrise on the 16th fairway two years ago and a pinkish yellow sunrise last year. Did I mention that I live on the 16th fairway?
For more images of reflections, please visit James' blog, Weekend Reflections.
City Daily Photo bloggers post photographs on a theme on the first day of each month. On
February 1, they will address this intriguing question: If you had to leave forever the city
from which you usually post, what would you miss most?
City Daily Photo bloggers post photographs on a theme on the first day of each month. On
February 1, they will address this intriguing question: If you had to leave forever the city
from which you usually post, what would you miss most?
Wonderful reflection, Jack. But my photo today is more fun than yours. . .check it out and you'll see why. Hoorah!!
ReplyDeleteGreat view from the 16th.
ReplyDeleteBreathtakingly beautiful Jack!
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Gorgeous! And it's nice to see you dragged your sorry behind out of bed to get out early on the golf course. And it's not ever summer!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I remember very well this scene you presented in your previous posts, gorgeous photo, Jack !
ReplyDeleteI think I do see a very fine mist out there over the grass.
ReplyDeleteLiving on the sixteenth fairway sounds hazardous but is clearly very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking is the word indeed!! Glorious colors and what a way to begin a day -- any day!! So much beauty, Jack, thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are phantastic, the photo looks like a watercolor painting.
ReplyDeleteI think you just did. Beauty. Life is tough for some.
ReplyDeleteThe grass almost looks snow-covered! Nice view you have, Jack!
ReplyDeletebeautiful skies! love the colours
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmm....
ReplyDeleteJust perfect !
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful reflection. Think I need to take up golf.
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah! I could see getting up early for that. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour that time of day. My uncle's brother-in-law would love playing there.
ReplyDeleteSurreal mirror image. Astonishing colours
ReplyDeleteMagnificent scene Jack. I think I could handle living adjacent to a golf course! Wishing you a happy weekend with a low scorecard (assuming you play?)
ReplyDeleteLovely sky and reflections - but surely too dark to play golf?
ReplyDeleteAmazing reflection and colors.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty sunrise! Worth getting up early.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely view! The colors are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHave a Great Weekend!
Peace :)
Wonderful reflections. Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning bit of photography
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I"m glad some photographers can get up early enough to capture these amazing sunrise shots!!
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What a great sunrise reflection. You must get up early to find such wonderful light.
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing!
ReplyDeleteA masterpiece! And you know that I am no fan of the genre!
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