In the warmth of the morning sun

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Where I live, we cannot observe the sun rising just as we cannot observe the sun setting in the ocean. The golden light of the morning sun was seen only penetrating between dense trees or shooting the shoots of various trees. While below, the light is blocked by a variety of plants that create shadows. At that moment, the warmth that was emitted was still mingled with the coolness brought by the night.

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A bird feather that fell from a tree and got caught in a very fine spider web.

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The morning sunlight that penetrates the trees is used by the insects to bask and absorb the warmth of the morning sun. Slowly, the light will later lift the dew left by the cool night.

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The sun only appeared in my place after about two hours since rising, and began to exude its pure warmth, bringing out the air that characterized daylight.

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I know my friends in the Northern Hemisphere are going through winter. It is a time when plants shed their leaves, and various animals seek protection from the frost. For that, I hope that these images can bring some warmth.

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