Breaking Light
Originally uploaded by Kirk Howard
6:16AM same shot just 36 minutes later in the morning. This is my favorite time of the day to photographs… “First Light”. If you notice I do it a lot.
6:16AM same shot just 36 minutes later in the morning. This is my favorite time of the day to photographs… “First Light”. If you notice I do it a lot.
5:40AM I have been here at work for 15 minutes already. It stays darker later and the sun won’t rise for another hour. Sunrise is scheduled for 6:37AM.
Have a nice long weekend and stay cool, it’s going to be a hot one this weekend.
Cheers~
My Uncle had the pleasure to gas her up after she had left dry-dock in Boothbay Harbor, Maine in July 2007.
I took this shot in July of this year 2008, as "The Bounty" was leaving San Francisco Bay and passing under the Oakland Bay Bridge. Another picture from my office window.
Replica of original HMS Bounty, built in 1960 for the MGM movie version of Mutiny on the Bounty, which starred Marlon Brando. She is now on a world voyage, reenacting portions of her namesake's voyage to French Polynesia. The first leg took her from the United States to Maryport, on England's western coast, and home of Fletcher Christian, Captain Bligh's master's mate, and instigator of the famous 1789 mutiny. Through September, Bounty will be calling at several ports around England for tours.
Shot this just a few minutes ago at 5:59 AM. The light was great coming up from the East Bay above the fog over Oakland. I just had to snap a few shots.
I have been a slacker on posting to Office Window blog. I have been out of town and busy at work. I will work harder on posting more.
This is the view from my seat at my desk. I really to look out that window… I turn my head to the right and looking into the San Francisco Bay. Unfortunately the little program that I am using to adjust my pix here at work, will not allow me to fix the blow out highlights from the window. I will run it trough “PS” Photoshop and repost latter.
For those of you who enjoy a big boat, stay tuned. I have captured in the past week some real “Big Canoes”. Sometime I am amazed these ships fit under the Oakland Bay Bridge.
For those of you that can’t wait I posted a Picture of one of the largest tankers I have seen sail past my “Office Window”. Here is the link to keep you satisfied. Click… here.
Stay tuned more to come…
If you would like to view or contribute to the “Office Window” flickr group page Click… here.
7:00 AM and this is the view from the Kitchen window in our office. I thought it looked better as a black & white. Post Production via PicNik @ PicNik.com to edit and upload this image.