I was out the door a good half hour earlier this morning and started off up at the Second Mountain Hawkwatch. Nothing in the way of clouds but as it's pretty dark skies up there it was nice to see lots of stars. Lots of Bambi Killer hunters along the road up the mountain and even a couple up top but any sensible deer would be laying low in the near freezing temperatures. When I left home in the woodland it was 47F (8.33C) but higher up on the mountain it was only 35F (1.66C), I should have worn gloves. From the Hawkwatch I headed down to the lake and missed a great shot of a doe silhouetted against the orange sky on the grassy hill. Stopping at several points around the lake it was nice to see the mist rising above the water. On the way back I stopped to shoot the sunburst lighting through the trees.







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