Saffron and Henna Sun Rise



Last week I participated in One Word Challenge Sun and became fascinated with how to take a photo of the sun and make it interesting. This couple played their part by basking in the golden moment for quit a while. I would like to think it was a romantic moment Looking ay the pictures I took from May-day I realized I liked all of them because they were shot at sunrise, the golden hour. My last 2 post also had May-Day images.
Red Bud Leaf Sized Bird

This tiny bird is admiring her reflection in the kitchen window. It was a Where’s Waldo moment I stepped back far enough so not to frighten her and clicked in the direction of the window. The top one is cropped more

Any thoughts are welcomed!
Happy Monday
View other entries for this week’s challenge:
http://nadinetomlinson.com/2015/05/04/what-flowers-teach-us-to-do-daily/
http://thoughtstalesandwhatnot.com/2015/05/04/phoneography-challenge-sunrise-at-kiltepan/
http://ohmsweetohm.me/2015/05/04/phoneography-and-the-non-slr-digital-devices-photo-challenge-nature/

I really love you VSCO edit of your sun pics. I see them as romantic as well, and something about that crop and filter allows me to focus on their little details.
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I almost said…and 3 is my favorite because of the detail.
Thanks for getting it. 🙂
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While I like all three of your golden hour capture, I believe that two is just the right balance between mystery and telling. The sun at this hour brings such a dimension to an image that I am drawn to one too. That almost complete unknown gives the viewer much play with a narrative. Happy Photo Challenge.
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I agree with Sally that number 2 is my favorite. To me, it has just the right balance of sun and closeness. That little bird looks almost unreal, as if someone made him out of slightly fluffy, white material. 🙂
janet
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The little bird dose look like an ornament made of Cotten balls I guess 😉
I thank you and Sally for reminding me to remain authentic. the second foto is as it was shot not much editing. Trusting the shot is important.
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Great sunrise photos!
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Lovely photos of the sunrises. And great capture with the bird with a cell phone.
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