Sunrises and sunsets on the coast can be fantastic because of the steady supply of clouds and the high humidity levels in the air. Tuesday morning I got lucky to catch a nice sunrise on the beach on the west end of Galveston Island Texas. The morning before, there were no clouds at all so this was my second attempt. I awoke a little after 6:00 and looked out the window and saw the high clouds. So, I grabbed my stuff and ran down to the beach.

The above photo is an HDR merge to catch all the colors in the sky. The sun rises a few degrees off shore so you get to look down the beach to see the sunrise.
One nice thing about sunrise is that the beach is mostly deserted. There are not many people on this end of the island anyway, but in the early mornings the beach is mostly empty.

With the long stretch of sand there is little in the foreground for the image and it is all sky and horizon. I saw a woman sitting in a chair watching the sunrise and asked if I could include her in my photo and she agreed. So, in the below photo I included her.

Having the woman and the piece of driftwood in the foreground makes the photo much more interesting. In the above photo the sun is seconds away from peeking over the horizon just above the piece of driftwood.
That is sunrise from the gulf of Mexico side of Galveston Island. I have a sunset from the bay side the same day that I will post soon. It was a good day for sunrises and sunsets.
The HDR merge did a good job of making the colors stand out. These photos almost make me want to visit the beach.
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The place is lousy with sea monsters and man eating squids, youโd probably hate it.
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Jason should feel pleased about that! He has actually encouraged a “desert rat” to visit the beach! ๐
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Yeah, until he mentioned the sea monsters and man-eating squids. I’ll stick with my roadrunners and coyotes, thank you.
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Aww! Are you going to be afraid of little sea monsters? Obviously Jason hasn’t let that stop him! Maybe he has a secret weapon to use against them!
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Maybe they don’t like their picture taken.
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They donโt like the taste of coffee drinkers
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LOL! I knew there was a big plus to drinking coffee! In fact since I can’t magically transport myself to the ocean, like I said below, I am going to go get some coffee and soothe myself that way! Say Hi to the seagulls for me.
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They said โcaw cawโ
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Which interpreted means, “We miss you!” right? ๐ I got a new kind of coffee this time, toasted marshmallow, black raspberry cappacino ๐
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And youโre in insulin shock now?
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Nope, I am not, and my taste buds are thanking me, though my husband feels the same as you and made a face! You all are hopeless!
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I don’t blame them, coffee drinkers are poison. Well, this gives me one more excuse to stay away from the beach.
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You sound too crabby to go to the beach.
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Maybe so, but I think people who like the beach are gull-ible.
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That made me face palm ๐ด
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Oh, I thought you were wave-ing.
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I sea what you did there.
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I couldn’t kelp myself.
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HELP! Remind me to never write a post about the ocean! LOL!
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Oh, donโt be so shellfish
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“Haha!”
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I know the feeling!
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And I think I may need another cup of coffee after reading these comments!
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Thatโs why Starbucks pays me.
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LOL! ๐
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Did you know you can’t starve to death at the beach? That’s because of all the sand, which is there.
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Sooo thankful to know that! ๐
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That sounds like a bunch of baloney
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Sorry, that’s a real cheesy joke.
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Oh my lord, this conversation… LOL! I nearly choked on MY coffee!
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My heart! LOL!
I really wish I could be Dorothy right now from the Wizard of Oz , click my heels together 3x and Voila. the beach would appear! With my luck though, I would probably end up somewhere totally opposite the beach. At least I can look at your beautiful photos and dream! ๐
They are all so colorful and I do like how you added the woman and piece of driftwood to the last picture.
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Remember to be careful with your wish. There are beaches in the arctic circle and in Antarctica.
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Well I could see penguins that way! But No thats not where I want to be!
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Or you might get a beech instead. ๐ณ
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…mmm…! You just haven’t run out of beach puns yet, have you!
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Maybe you need some pun screen.
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๐ถ๐ค!
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No, don’t need it, for unlike some people, I am NOT at the beach, remember. Poor, poor, pitiful me! ๐
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Now you have me feeling sad
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LOL! Don’t feel sad, for when I do make it to the beach, I won’t be sad about those who can’t be there. Unless they try to lay on the guilt, something I would “never” do! ๐ How warm is the water? Really cold, right?
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The water in the gulf is always warm. Thatโs why the hurricanes love us so much.
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I think my friend and I need to change plans and head to the gulf next month instead. ๐ Though don’t really want to be hit by a hurricane!
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You have to be careful. I try to get my beach vacation before August, but I am a little late this year. I am on the far west end of Galveston Island where there are few people. Galveston the city is quite crowded and might be nice on a different year. I have been to Corpus Christi and South Padre which are nice. I was in Pensacola Beach one year too. Galveston is not a bad drive for me, though, and there are lots of condos and houses to rent.
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Won’t be happening this year, will stick to OCMD this year, though we did think about a small beach in Delaware.
Back years ago my husband and I had actually made plans to go to Galveston, for we heard that it was so nice. Then plans changed and we couldn’t go as early as we wanted. My husband worried about hurricanes so we didn’t go. Sure enough you all did have a hurricane there the week we had planned on going, which was in September.
I wish we were closer than a 4 and 1/2 hour drive to the beach, but thankful that it isn’t further! ๐
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You are taking your chances planning in August or September with the tropical storms. May, June, July are very nice on the coast.
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Beautiful. The one especially with the women gives it more depth and meaning. Nice!
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Beautiful. The one especially with the woman gives it more depth and meaning. Nice!
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The colors are astonishing Jason!! What a beautiful photo.
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Thanks for the nice comments.
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What a beautiful start to your day! Great captures.
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Thanks
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Amazing – those colors are just beautiful
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Thanks. Iโd like to take credit for them.
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You make me miss Texas, particularly Galveston.
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I try to come back every year or two.
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[…] evening after my sunrise photos, there was a nice sunset on the opposite side of the island over the West Bay. It is not nearly as […]
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I live near Galveston! It never disappoints, the sunrises are always beautiful there ๐
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All that thick humid air is probably good for that.
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Stunning colors!
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This is so pretty! ๐คฉ๐คฉ Loved the colors!
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Gorgeous sunrise. Thanks for posting these pictures.
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Beautiful ๐
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