River Liffey at Chapelizod with the mist lying just above the water.
The morning Sun is beginning to feel its strength as it eats away the colours which are fading fast. There's still just a hint of pinkishness left which reminds me of the washes that Watercolourists often put through their papers.
Once the Sun punches through daylight brightens so that Farmers can work our fields and the subtle hues take a break until called back "out to play" again at Sunset.
The transitions times at Dawn and Dusk are the golden hours when we see natures most colourful light. These are among my favourite times!
Date: 12/02/2004
Location: Chapelizod, Dublin.
Photographer: Colm Keating