Yesterday, the sun’s early morning rays filled the valleys like a bright yellow fog. The light was bright and focused, not single cloud to color red or orange or purple. The sky was nothing but blues and yellows.
There was just a hint of orange as the sun broke over the edge of the horizon. It was ordinary in every sense, and still wonderful.
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Aperture: ƒ/8 Camera: ILCE-6000 Taken: 1 September, 2016 Exposure bias: -1EV Flash fired: no Focal length: 50mm ISO: 100 Shutter speed: 1/250s
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