These are the last specific shots I’ll be posting from my Wisconsin trip. I find these kind of funny as one of my goals for the trip was to get both sunrise and sunset shots from the peninsula, yet the only sunrise shots I got the entire time were from the moving car the morning we left to go on the trip. Taking photos from a moving car is… interesting.

I didn’t get that many that turned out because I invariably ended up with a tree that had been right next to the highway end up in the center of my shot leaving me with a fogged out blurry mess. I still got a couple to show how amazing it looked that morning, but I seem to have missed the best ones with the fog shrouded trees all the way up to the highway’s edge.

So that one isn’t great (at all), but you can get a sense of what I was talking about. We hit a couple of patches of really dense fog. At that time of day it makes it really interesting trying to drive. It added to the eerie feelings a bit when you are the only car on the road at that time of day and you don’t see another one for over an hour.

This really was a beautiful start to what was an amazing trip.

This is a really great photo! 🙂
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Thanks!
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That last photo is really gorgeous.
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Thank you! It was so pretty to start our day and did wonders for keeping me from wanting to drift off even though I was up hours before I normally am.
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I love being up early to watch the sun rise. I’m fortunate to have an amazing mountain (Mt. Rainier) sitting appropriately placed for the sun to rise over. Autumn sunrises are spectacular around here
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I’m so not a morning person, so getting sunrise shots are rare for me. It really doesn’t help that I don’t get a good view of one unless I’m not at home. Getting up and going anywhere that early is a bit too much for me on most days. You are so lucky you get that on a regular basis.
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I am, but I miss the sunsets so there’s that trade off 😉
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