I've been wanting to share some photos my wife took for a while now. I figured today is as good a day as any since I am struggling to find a single topic to write about. Today is the day that we take our dog Jovi into to get some major tests done. We have to drive her about an hour down to the lab to get the work done and even when she was younger she never really traveled that well.
I'm nervous that the drive is going to take a toll on her both emotionally and physically, not to mention the trauma of all the tests they will likely do. It's not that I don't think they are caring and capable (I wouldn't be taking her there if I had my doubts), but she has always had a lot of anxiety, so this is likely going to be hard on her.
I mentioned to last week about how I think a lot of people are so focused on getting those great sunset photos that they forget to look for the sunrise photos as well. The pictures I am going to share today are all of the sunrise and as I said, they were all taken by my wife.
The first one is looking out the front window of our house towards the East. Just about twenty one miles away due east is the southernmost point of the Saginaw Bay. Look at the back of your left hand and imagine it is the state of Michigan, the Saginaw Bay is part of Lake Huron and rests between the forefinger and the thumb.
and I work for a public school district that sits right on the coast of the Saginaw Bay. That means each morning we have to drive about a half hour toward the North and East to get to work. This often gives us some pretty amazing views of the sunrise in the morning.
Usually not during the Winter though. It's dark as night at 6 in the morning during the winter. In the summer on the other hand, the colors are brilliant enough to make you stand in awe of them.
These next photos were taken after we were already at work. I work in a different building from my wife and unfortunately, the lone window in my office faces West. That means many mornings, I don't even know what is going on 180 degrees in the other direction unless I happen to be out of my office walking around.
Thankfully, has a window that kind of faces that way, so she was able to snap these amazing shots.
I'm half tempted to throw a camera up on our radio tower and make it public so everyone can enjoy the views that we get on a daily basis. Like I said, my window faces West, but I think skies like this are more common than you would think.
There's the occasional morning that I can see a strong pink or purple glow outside my window and I know that the sun must be putting on quite a show to the east.
I was going to try to turn this post into some long winded, introspective, philosophical thing about how we often miss something that is right in front of us because we are looking in the wrong direction, but honestly, I think the photos kind of speak for themselves.
It's too early on a Monday for you to be listening to me babble on anyway.
You can probably tell the photos were taken with a cell phone. I think my wife has a Samsung S21 Plus or something like that. It might be an S22. I'm actually surprised it was able to capture the pinks and purples so well. Many times those colors seem to get washed out when you use a smartphone to take photos.
If I had to venture a guess she probably didn't adjust the settings at all either. She likely just quickly fired off a couple of shots because she had to get back to helping out students. I'm glad she took the time to snag these though and I hope that you enjoy them as well!
Now I need to start thinking about making that sunrise cam thing a reality. I could maybe go viral!
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