Epic Outdoor Picture of the Day: A December Sunrise Over East Boulder
There are moments in Boulder when the day begins not quietly, but boldly—and this December sunrise over East Boulder is one of those moments. Captured by award-winning Boulder photographer Lenny Lensworth Frieling, this image freezes a fleeting instant when the sky ignites and the world pauses long enough to notice.
From the eastern edge of Boulder, the sunrise unfolds in deep oranges, glowing reds, and warm golds that spill across the horizon. The trees stand dark and steady in the foreground, their silhouettes grounding the scene as the sky puts on its full performance. There’s a stillness here that only exists in winter mornings—when the air is crisp, the ground is cold, and the light feels earned.
December sunrises in Boulder are different. The sun rises later, the colors linger longer, and the contrast between warmth and cold becomes more dramatic. The lower winter sun catches the atmosphere at just the right angle, scattering light into richer hues than you’ll often see in summer. What might be a quick pastel glow in July becomes a slow, cinematic burn in December.
East Boulder offers a particularly powerful vantage point. Away from the bustle, with open space and long sightlines, the sunrise feels expansive and personal at the same time. The land opens up, the sky feels bigger, and the quiet amplifies every color. It’s the kind of morning that rewards early risers and reminds you why Boulder has such a deep connection to nature and light…