From maximum color to no color.
Maybe these are better as a giant twitter thread?
A single star, 94 million miles away.
Sunrise 573. – bei McCarty's Cove
This morning was a close call as my phone died overnight and my alarm didn’t go off. Thankfully I woke up on my own and noticed some color in the sky. Another new experience, as I haven’t had a rainy sunrise with this amount of color. Followed by a wonderful swim.
Mosquitgulls.
Same, but different.
Sunrise 578.
Can you imagine living in a house with a view of every sunrise every morning? It must be so remarkable and full of so much joy.
Can you imagine living in a house with a view of every sunrise every morning? It must be so remarkable and full of so much joy.
Sunrise 584. – bei Founders Landing
Sunrise 588. Up to my neck. – bei Picnic Rocks Park
Sunrise 592. August is full of gratitude. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 594. I really need to find a way to get a full night of sleep. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 595. If you’ve followed my photos long enough you’ll know I love the squirrel’s view of the world.
Sunrise 596. I am impressed by the water resiliency of this phone. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 597. “I never get tired of a good sunrise,” a random passerby says to me. Me either person, me either.
Sunrise 598. Short on inspiration, short on focal length. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 599. – bei Marquette Harbor Lighthouse
Sunrise 605. Searching for the light. – bei Picnic Rocks Park
Sunrise 606. Yeah, yeah, yeah, another sunrise photo from the waters surface. But at least I’m in a new location this time. – bei Blackrocks
Sunrise 610. Had an entire crew this morning for a change of pace. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 629. The sun is a lazy deadbeat. https://www.cnet.com/news/turns-out-our-glorious-sun-is-lazy-and-boring-compared-with-other-stars/
Sunrise 630. This is the only photo from this morning as I focused on feeling the breeze on my face. Wish I could feel it on my heart, but that’s what ice cream is for. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 631. On my way. – bei BioLife Plasma Services
Sunrise 632. I feel grateful to live in a community that appreciates the arts and seeks unique ways to work with artists. Go support a local artist today.
Sunrise 635. Just imagine this project with a telephoto lens in my Arsenal. Just imagine. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 638. I had the delight of bumping into @MichiganGonzo this morning who joined me for a sunrise coffee chat. – bei Hampton Inn by Hilton
Sunrise 639. I will be voting for @JoeBiden, and I hope you will be too. There are many reasons, but the leading issue for me is about compassion, integrity, and an ability to show empathy. More later. In the meantime make a plan to vote, looking at you first time voters!
Sunrise 640. October 1, and suddenly I realize I’m 9 months into YOTS II. It is the eighth day in a row without sunshine at sunrise. Some won’t like to hear this, but with drizzle and a 37° windchill this morning, gloves and a toque would have made this one more pleasant. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise DCXLI. – bei Picnic Rocks Park
Sunrise DCXLII. Not all sunrises are created equal. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise DCXLIII. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 646. Just clouds on clouds on clouds. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 647. It feels so long ago. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 649. August was photos taken at surface eleven, October are photos taken looking through leaves. These are the rules, deal with it.
Sunrise 650. It’s that time of year where clear mornings make for overcast days. Grateful I got the sunshine inside me while I could. – bei Wetmore Landing
Sunrise 652. “We all have the same holes in our hearts” — Wooden Heart by Listener – bei Presque Isle
Sunrise 654. Apparently I took only one landscape photo of the sunrise via my phone this morning. Makes for an easy edit. So here it is... – bei Presque Isle
Sunrise 656. About 35 people catching the sunrise on the beach this morning. A few dog walkers. A few beach glass collectors. A few regulars. A few couples. A few solo gazers. One Delilah. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 657. 32 × 73, the largest known number not of the form a2+s with s a semiprime – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 658. A proper morning with friends. – bei Presque Isle
Sunrise 659. For a couple weeks now, from my nearest and most frequent vantage, the sun no longer rises above the water, but over a couple small hills by Deerton. From here, the sun won’t break the horizon directly over Superior until the end of March. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 660. Thankful for those who have taken a chance on me. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 662. She’s in a little different mood than yesterday. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 663. Thanks for the memories. – bei South Beach Park
Sunrise 664. Each morning has been drastically different than the previous lately. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 665. Matters of the heart. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 666. Surprisingly heavenly. – bei Wetmore Landing
Sunrise 668. If you look really, really close... – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 669. – bei Presque Isle
Sunrise 670. How much sentimentality is too much? – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 671. Thanks for the waffle fries, Clark. – bei Clark Lambros' Beach Park
Sunrise 672. The more the heart sings, the more the heart... – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise six hundred and something. We’re not there yet. I want you to pamper yourself today. Black coffee drinker? Upgrade to a latte. Small latte drinker? Get a large. Large latte drinker? Get a second with pastries to go. – bei Picnic Rocks Park
Sunrise 675. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 676. It’s a pretty easy edit when there are literally two photos. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 677. Count every sunrise. – bei Clark Lambros' Beach Park
Sunrise 678. I went to sunrise and all I got was this lousy photo. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 679. Everybody’s [redacted]. Nobody’s [redacted]. – bei Breakwall - Lower Harbor
Sunrise 680. This isn’t my favorite photo from the morning. And it’s not looking towards the sunrise. But it is looking north from Whitefish Point, where the Edmund Fitzgerald sank 17 miles away on this date 45 years ago. – bei Whitefish Point Lighthouse
Sunrise 681. Be careful of a gray morning, you don’t know what you’ll miss. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 682. Did I stay outside longer this morning because it was a good sunrise? Or, was it a good sunrise because I stayed outside longer this morning? – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 683. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 685. Matters of the heart. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 687. WYSIWYG. – bei Founders Landing
Sunrise 688. I am grateful for these life changing ~3,4312 feet of beach. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 690. Things are more likely to change than to stay the same. – bei Picnic Rocks Park
Sunrise 691. In the future, all nature photography will be generated by artificial intelligence. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 692. Bea says I’m an artist, but I’ve still gotta get a grip on this imposter syndrome. #innerconfidence – bei Thill's Fish House
Sunrise 693. Views from Delilah. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 694. Same composition, different day. – bei Clark Lambros' Beach Park
Sunrise 695. Have a nice day. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 697. January 2019 was a long time ago. – bei Presque Isle
Sunrise 698. There are only Patrick Roy sunrises left in the year. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise 699. In place of. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 700. Whatever your thing is, commit to it and see how far you can take it. – bei Little Presque Isle
Sunrise 701. The wind on my face. – bei McCarty's Cove
Sunrise 702. – bei Little Presque Isle
Sunrise 704. If you are ever late to work because you were watching the sunrise and your boss is mad at you, let me know, I’ll write a letter about all the benefits of sun rising. – bei Little Presque Isle
Sunrise 706. I had to satisfy my sweet tooth. It takes 21 minutes from stepping out my door and stepping onto the Sugarloaf overlook. – bei Sugarloaf Mountain
Sunrise 708. This photo was created with artificial intelligence while I slept in. – bei Davin's Beach
Sunrise 709. – bei Little Presque Isle
Sunrise 710. Area code 710 is a special area code in the North American Numbering Plan. It was reserved for the federal government in 1983. As of December 2006, it had only one working telephone number, 710-627-4387 for the Government Emergency Telecommunications Service. – bei Shiras Park
Sunrise Slurpee. Simultaneously, the sun is both rising and setting at every second of every day somewhere around the world. – bei Clark Lambros' Beach Park
Sunrise 712. The wind will cut you. – bei McCarty's Cove