A streak of red across the storm clouds over Colpoy’s Bay and the Niagara Escarpment at sunrise recently.

A streak of red across the storm clouds over Colpoy’s Bay and the Niagara Escarpment at sunrise recently.
A recent sunrise over Colpoy’s Bay and the Niagara Escarpment taken on the Government Dock in the village of Colpoy’s Bay.
There was such a spread of cloud and colour I reached for my fisheye lens to get as wide a view of the clouds and reflections as possible.
Red autumn leaves on the Colpoy’s Bay shoreline at sunrise.
This Ivy growing up a tree trunk on the South Bruce Peninsula is a regular subject on my walks around the neighborhood.
Taken on a recent walk when I had a cheap 35mm CCTV lens adapted to the mirrorless camera I was using. I rather like the soft, slightly swirly edges of the frame the lens produces.
Colpoy’s Bay and the Niagara Escarpment shortly before sunrise last Saturday morning.
I used a dawn photo from that morning as my Wordless Wednesday post this week. Susan commented that she couldn’t tell if the clouds at dawn were ominous or if they were going to lift and turn blue. As you can see from this photo, they were lifting.