Day 5 - Morning sky
“Morning is wonderful. Its only drawback is that it comes at such an inconvenient time of day.”*Yaaaaaawn* So, I made it up in time to catch the morning sky. My dad rapped on the door, prompting me to quickly slip on shoes and a dressing gown before stumbling outside, bleary eyed and cursing. He handed me my camera then he himself plodded back to bed, almost appearing to be drunk. Muttering to my self, I stepped out into the cold, morning air and shut the door behind me, fumbling with the keys so I could slip them safely inside my pocket. Now, when I think of photographers taking pictures of the sun rise, I imagine breath taking orange and red skies with peachy clouds and a golden disk, the photographer in question smiling as he takes the shots that will surely be a hit. What I did not expect was waking up at six in the morning and being so tired it became almost impossible for me to stand up, let a lone get dressed and then manage to grab a few shots before falling asleep on the 'green' outside out residential area. I also didn't realize I had gotten up a bit late, so there wasn't much to take pictures of. Boring, blank blue sky and a few power lines. Ah well. Here it is:
― Glen Cook, Sweet Silver Blues
I think there is a bird on the power line, but I fell asleep before I could find out and when I woke back up it had gone :(
SciAwkward, signing off.
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