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I could bore everyone to death with my sunrise and sunset shots from around the globe. First one is a September sunrise while moose hunting south of Fairbanks. Second is a sunset at the biological research station I managed for some years on the north slope here in Alaska. Last is a classic time lapse solstice shot taken at and by the university in mid winter. I have gobs more but I'll spare you.... or not.... Here's a few winter sunrises taken out my front window. I really like the DC-6 climbing out of the airport and over my house, likely with a load of fuel for some remote village.
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