Phone shot of the sunrise this morning.

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I do at times get some neat morning sunrise's here at home on the very western edge of America's central great plains. A veiw like this might last for 10 to 15 minutes at most.??
 

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What a sight that must have been...absolutely beautiful.

Some of those camera phones are good enough to take
amazing pics.
 
I do at times get some neat morning sunrise's here at home on the very western edge of America's central great plains. A veiw like this might last for 10 to 15 minutes at most.??

Where's Ollie and Bella,still snoozing?:laughing7:
 
Awesome thank you very much for sharing!

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Dramatic shot Tamrock. Beautiful.
 
What a sight that must have been...absolutely beautiful.

Some of those camera phones are good enough to take
amazing pics.
I've had this phone now since 2014. My wife and daughters need to get a new phone ever 14 months it seems. Some of theirs have busted, because of being dropped, falling in the toilet, lost it somewhere or they just quit working. Thery're all I-Phone users and I don't know why they think it's the only phone to have? This is a Motorola and so far it's held out pretty good. They ask me when I'm gonna get a new phone when the see me using it. I guess a phone is a fashion statement to them. As for me I wish they never came into existence at time's, but I do recognize the usefulness. It just seems to me life with a phone you could only use at a stationary location gave you more freedom to not be available to others and you were out enjoying your own time. Then you come back around and everyone would ask "where ya been"? I'd just tell em.
 
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