Before the rise
When the world is asleep
Many would step out
From their comforts
To embrace the wonder
That is of a brand new day
Hello there!
Hope you are doing well.
The photo for today isn’t a recent one.
I captured it a few years and while searching in my archive to select a sky photo for today’s episode, I found it.
I then realized that I hadn’t shared a dusk for my own photography challenge in quite a while, so I picked this for today.
The shades on the Eastern side, just before the sunrise, are just magical. Isn’t it?
I captured this out on the main road ahead of my street, when rest of the neighborhood was still asleep.
I know many fellow bloggers who love to view the sunrise and walks out to embrace its wonder.
I’m happy to join them today 🙂
Well, this weekend is special because many folks are celebrating Easter and yesterday, they also enjoyed Good Friday, so a happy Good Friday and a joyful Easter from me to them 🙂
Now, let’s roundup the entries from episode #94 of the Weekend Sky:
- Today’s Shot 413 – Pilgrimage Studio
- Sun Rays — Weekend Sky #94 & CBWC – Photos by Jez
- 5 Minutes Ago – 1 April – bushboys world
- Look at that Glorious Weekend Sky – My Camera & I
- CBWC – Clouds – photographias
- Soft Clouds of Spring – pictures imperfect blog
- CBWC: Clouds – Cee’s Photo Challenges
- Last Photo on Card & Weekend Sky Challenges – Cee’s Photo Challenges
- Hello April 2023! – This is Another Story
- WES–2 Maroubra Beach April 8th – Pix Down Under
- Promise is the cloud. Keeping promises is raining – Philosophy Through Photography
- Cloud Nostalgia – SOOC shooter
- A Morning Walk – Sgeoil
- Weekend sky # 94 – nowathome
- Last on the Card: March 2023 – Sgeoil
- Sunset A Time To Reflect – Into The Light Adventures
- Skyline sunset V – 40ThousandKM
- Margate At Dusk – Travel With Intent
- WES April 7 – Pix Down Under
- Sunday Stills: And the World #Awakens – SECOND WIND LEISURE PERSPECTIVES
Follow the steps below to join this challenge:
- Create a Weekend Sky post on your blog.
- Add the title of your post as Weekend Sky #(episode number) or you can use your own title, if you prefer it.
- Insert the tag of WeekendSky in your post’s Tags section.
- Create a pingback to my post by inserting my post’s link in your post or mention the link of your post in the comments section below.
- All done 🙂
And I’ve also started to include posts from fellow bloggers, who are sharing their sky photos, even without participating in my challenge. I hope they are okay with this.
I’m looking forward to see nature’s most majestic wonders from your part of world.
Wishing you a lovely weekend!
My contribution
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A beautiful sky it is. 😊
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Thank you so much, Irene 🙂
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Your dusk colors are so pretty 🤩
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If only I could see them everyday 🙂
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Magical indeed Hammad 🙂
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Thank you very much, Brian 🙂
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I like this time of day, too. Everything still dark, but the new day is dawning. 🙂
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Very much indeed. The peacefulness of dawn is very calm
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My favourite time of day. I love to walk early before everything stirs….well, except the birds. A lovely sunrise.
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The birds do add a nice touch at this time. I only hear sparrows mostly at this time, so I guess this is why I don’t mind their presence 🙂
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Thank you, Hammad, for sharing my post in your round up. May you and your family enjoy a blessed Easter!
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Thank you very much, Terri.
Amazing to have the month of Ramadan and Easter falling together.
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https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/04/08/dark-clouds-bright-sky-april-weather/ — lovely evening scene, Hammad!
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Love this dusk colour.
Amazing!
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It is dawn actually. Thank you very much for liking this, Philo 🙂
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Thank you, Hammad Rais.
Since you mentioned ‘dusk’ in the beginning followed later by ‘ Sunrise’ in the narration, I got confused.
It doesn’t matter because it is difficult to differentiate dusk clicks from dawn clicks unless the photographer mentions.
Thanks a ton.
Have a great Sunday.
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Oh my!
Thank you very much for pointing out the mistake, Philo. I didn’t proofread the post before hitting the publish button.
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It’s perfectly OK, Hammad Rais.
I myself did these things on a few occassions.😀😀
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