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"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It: Part IV," On the Road
From the top of the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge, we see the sun rise of a new winter's day: Above. Looking from the southern bank of Oregon Inlet, we look back toward the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge that spans the Oregon Inlet, and we see the morning haze at the western horizon of a clear new day: Below.
A beautiful sunrise, especially on the beach, is a wondrous way to begin any day. I will share a number images with you that started these respective days on the right foot: Above and below.
This morn that the images were made was warm and rainy, with an opportune break in the the clouds that allowed the sun to bring some rich color to the clouds: Above and below.
This is the last sequential sunrise picture on that mid May morning: Above. The last two sunrise pictures were made on two separate mornings in mid July: Below. I hope you enjoy the pictures we provide until our next "Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It" edition.
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