These were taken exactly 30 minutes apart in the foggy sunrise this morning. Which one do you like best? I can't decide.
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I accomplished a lot today, and right now that is an important part of my quality. 'Nuff said.
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10 comments:
Both very nice, but I like the sun coming up in the second one.
Time can tell the difference, but not us.
I like the first foggier picture the best.
The softness of the first photo resembles a painting, so I like that one. The color seems richer than in the second photo.
It's a close call because they are both great but I think the first one wins it for me
I like the first one best.
I prefer the moody, brooding quality of the first.
At first I liked the second one best, but I looked again after reading all the comments, and now I can't decide. They both have lots going for them.
Each moment offers an opportunity if we but seize it. Both show promise of a bright day, but the second offers the stronger evidence thereof.
I've decided! I like the first one best. It has more drama. I loved hearing the reasons each of you picked the one you did.
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