Showing posts with label sunrise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunrise. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2007

A Day In The Life

Here Comes The Sun
- The Beatles



Here Comes The Moon
- George Harrison and Dark Horse



In between, WORK.

Photographs by Kilroy_60

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

A Kilroy Sunrise

Enjoyed a bit of slap and tickle early this morning with TheSpecialOne. Early enough that the sun hadn't shone yet.

I don't frequently have opportunities to photograph a sunrise. I'm pleased to share this one with you.

Photographs by Kilroy_60

After our week together stretched out to week-and-a-half I'll be headed home today. Look for fresh posts soon.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Join Me At The Seashore

This project began after TheSpecialOne and I had gone to Cape Cod. It was and remains one of the best weeks I've had in my life.

Recently I had the good fortune to find my way to Cape Cod Lighthouse. It's a new site; only 13 posts published so far. The content, I think, is outstanding.

Visiting this blogger has brought back wonderful memories of that week. I'm now, all the more, looking forward to going back. Here's a handful of my favorite shots of the sea from that week...


Photographs by Kilroy_60

Thursday, January 04, 2007

A Kilroy Sunrise!

Photography by Kilroy_60
I have posted many photographs of sunsets. This is the first sunrise I've shot since I was at Cape Cod a year ago!

I need to do a bit of scouting to find a good place to wait for the sun to come up. I do have an idea, but I am not oriented to where the sun rises or sets there. The next consideration, of course, is whether there is "public property" to stand on where I can shoot.

The thing I'd love to find for shooting is a foreground with water. I was really spoiled being at Cape Cod in terms of that. I know I'll never replicate that, but I'm working on it.

I'd like to find some places that have a more interesting horizon than where I've been shooting my sunsets. The challenge is that it really helps if you don't have to travel far to shoot. As I've said before, the sun always goes down...but there's not necessarily a sunset.

That's the one thing that makes it much easier to "chase" opportunities to photograph sunsets than sunrises. You get a preview of the sunset; with the sunrise there is a great deal more faith required. Such a tough life for a photographer. 8-)