The morning started chilly and dark - a canopy of stars were still out when I ventured out the front door for a look.
The photos of the dawn light are presented in sequence staring with the opening photo at 5.23am and finishing with the photos at 6.20am
By 6.20am it was light enough to walk - though cold and windy. The grevilleas are starting open and the rainbow lorikeets are enjoying the nectar at dawn. A few other hardy blossoms create colourful moments.
Generally orchids seems to be waiting for the warmth of spring; but some crucifix orchids seems to blossom all year round.
You have probably picked up that I'm a bit enthralled by the winter light on cold clear mornings.
goodness, is that Orion? can't believe how bright and clear the stars are in these pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow (((Barry))) these are such beautiful photos of the coming of the light!
ReplyDeleteAnon (LA) and MC - the very cold and clear skies of winter do offer some gorgeous light - the stars just seem to be studs in the brilliant sky. I think there is something special as the dawn light slowly flows into the day - pushing thew darkness aside. Glad you enjoyed the images. Cheers. B
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