Don Alley
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Monday Morning Sunrise
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Fred
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Great shots. The beach sunrises in Baja are among the best in the world.
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Natalie Ann
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I'm loving your early morning pix, Don... have begun to count on you for reminding me of sunrise on the Cortes. The rainbow made me smile. But I
particularly like that shot with the silhouette of the rocks and fishermen against that glorious sky. Thank you.
Nena
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Al G
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I don't know how to tell you how much I look forward every morning to someone posting great pic's like these to get my Baja fix.
Thank you....are those people on the bank gringo or Mexicano?
Albert G
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The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value.
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DianaT
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Beautiful, just beautiful.
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Skipjack Joe
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Wonderful silhouettes, Don. Mornings in baja are very special and you captured the magic. It's my favorite time of day.
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Mexitron
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Great shots!
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Paulina
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Thanks. R E A L L Y wishing I were there.
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Al G
I don't know how to tell you how much I look forward every morning to someone posting great pic's like these to get my Baja fix.
Thank you....are those people on the bank gringo or Mexicano? |
Mostly Mexican. Small roosterfish have been common until the last few days, and this morning the catch was mostly sierra. I also saw one barracuda,
one triggerfish, and a small rooster. Oh, and one pelican, hooked by a gringo.
Another shot from this AM:
Quote: | Originally posted by Natalie Ann
I'm loving your early morning pix, Don... have begun to count on you for reminding me of sunrise on the Cortes. The rainbow made me smile. But I
particularly like that shot with the silhouette of the rocks and fishermen against that glorious sky. Thank you.
Nena |
You're welcome! Here's another from this morning:
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Natalie Ann
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Well thank you, Don! I do believe I like this second silhouette image even better than the first. Image and form... this particular shape of the
dark against a bit more subtle sky. Lucky you - get to see variations on this everyday. Please feel free to keep the photos coming.
Nena
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Wiles
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WOW!!
Thanks Don
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