So the photo dog and I headed out from my house at 4:45am in order to make the drive and to get breakfast on the run (sometimes I think the only reason I get early is McDonald's breakfast). We finally arrived at McDonalds after a brief detour to a phantom McDonalds on the grounds of the Naval Academy (my normally infallible GPS let me down). As we arrived for breakfast the sky was already beginning to lighten in the east. Luckily we were on the bay side of Annapolis and we were making great time.
We finally arrived at the gates of the park at 6:35am only to find our next problem. A sign that said the park opened for general use at 7:00am and was only open early for fishermen and boaters. So a dilemma... do I wait and miss the beginning of the sunrise or do I go in early and send Sparky into the water after a fish so that I count as a fisherman? I chose the latter. I paid my money and crept quietly into the park. I parked my car right next to another car, a fisherman I supposed. I grabbed my camera, tripod, and dog and headed across the exposed grounds and made for the beach. I finally arrived at the beach without drawing any attention. I sat down on the sand looking out into the water feeling quite uninspired. I actually thought about just not taking any pictures and simply enjoying being alive as only watching a sunset can make you feel. But as the sky began to turn colors it sparked my creativity.
In the course of moving around and lining up the lighthouse I found out who had the other car that I had parked next to. Turned out I had a fellow photographer shooting the morning! And I also came to realize that he had already claimed one of the best spots for shooting. Luckily it was a big beach and there were plenty of things to make interesting foregrounds besides the long narrow rock jetty that arched right at the lighthouse. I will get that picture next time...