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Cat Captures The Sunrise for 31 Days

March 31, 2017 Catherine Agopcan
 

No one ever got blind from looking at the bright side.

For my March project, I set out to #capturethesunrise. I was inspired by photographer of Instagram username @capturethesunrise who took a picture of the sunrise everyday for one year. This was also in part a way for me to say goodbye to our apartment which faces the East and has a wonderful view of New York City.

I've posted my favorite shots below. Check them all out on Instagram #catcapturesthesunrise. If you do something similar, tag me so that I can give you some love.

Today, I took my last photo for this challenge. Since, this month is over, I thought I would do a retrospective. When I was a project manager and scrum master for technical development teams, a retrospective was a crucial part of the Agile sprint framework as it allowed the team to assess how they did and how they can approve. Retrospectives usually have three parts: what we did well, what we not do so well, what can be done to improve. I'm changing it slightly to be what I learned and what I would do next time if I was to do this again. It's a good way to look back and assess past actions.

 
 

What I Learned

  • If rain is in the forecast, the sky will usually open up just briefly for the sun to peak and the colors are spectacular
  • You don't need fancy camera equipment to take a beautiful shot. I used my iPhone 6 and the Snapseed app.
  • The sun always rises no matter what
  • The quoted sunrise time will vary depending on where you stand. A tall building can block the sun.
  • Not enough people watch the sunrise especially those that live by the water and pay millions of dollars for their views
 

What I Would Do Next Time

  • Invest in a phone tripod for steadier shots
  • Scout out locations a bit more
  • Do this again at a different season to see how the angles, colors and foreground change (ie. trees)
 
Day 1. Of course, it started with a cloudy, sunless day, but still beautiful.

Day 1. Of course, it started with a cloudy, sunless day, but still beautiful.

 
Day 5. Gorgeous, but cold day in Hoboken.

Day 5. Gorgeous, but cold day in Hoboken.

 
 
Day 6. The first ray of sun reflecting off of the buildings in New York City.

Day 6. The first ray of sun reflecting off of the buildings in New York City.

 
Day 13. No one has every gone blind from looking at the bright side.

Day 13. No one has every gone blind from looking at the bright side.

 
Day 18. The sky was on fire.

Day 18. The sky was on fire.

 
 
Day 21. Can you believe these colors exist?

Day 21. Can you believe these colors exist?

 
Day 24. Morning commute on the George Washington Bridge.

Day 24. Morning commute on the George Washington Bridge.

 
Day 25. Standing tall and reflecting on life.

Day 25. Standing tall and reflecting on life.

 
Day 31. Final day. No sun. Compare this view to the first day.

Day 31. Final day. No sun. Compare this view to the first day.

 
 

Shots That Did Not Make It

 
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