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    Default Dawn of a New Year

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    We get some spectacular dawns and everyday we sit and drink coffee and watch as the sun rises. In winter we stay inside and in summer we sit outside. I love this quiet time of day as the light and the birds and animals slowly become visible.

    Happy New Year to all! May you all find your heart's desires.

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    A spectacular, fiery sky. Love the effect. Happy New Year to whole Bell Family.

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    Striking colours with the red/yellow and blue. This would make my day if I woke up to this! Nicely processed with the trees in silhouette!

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    Thanks Paul & Jackie. Some dawns fizzle out, but some are amazing!

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    Glorious Dawn of the New Year!

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    Sunrises like this are just not fair!!!

    But may this one signal the beginning of a great year!

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    Spectacular to say the least. A triad of the primary colors catches ones attention, anyway. In this case, the lines, the intermixing of the colors, and the black silhouettes combine to give a bold, eye-catching image.

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