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Merewether SunriseI went along with the rest of the Newcastle sundancers to this winter solstice sunrise. Got to sleep in for this one! Sunrise was 6:56am.
It was nothing special in-terms of clouds but had to take some pictures nevertheless! For your C&C. Thanks for looking.
Re: Merewether SunriseI quite like these, the first and last are standouts for me, the second I feel needs to be a fraction wider, just to get the starting block in and the corner of the pool, nontheless its a very tidy image imo.
I love the first, the misty trails of water ( i assume thats what it is) on the side of the pool have me intrigued and interested! I would like to see the sky pumped with a bit of tonal contrast to bring out a bit of detail, but other than that I thinks it fine and dandy gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Merewether SunriseStrangely enough it is #2 that really appeals to me, it does need to be wider though.
6.53am sunrise! that is useful!! Cameron
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Re: Merewether SunriseWell done, what a fantastic time to get out of bed!! and to me that is such a sleep in as my kids are up before 6.
In regards to the photos, i love the lighting you caught in #1....on the rails it looked amazing to me, i love it, i really do. I agree that #2 would have been made even better if it had have been a bit wider, but love it none the less. so well done. But #3 doesn't do anything for me personally but an interesting shot to look at. I enjoyed this post a lot. so thanks. 2 x Fuji xt1,vg-xt1 grip, Fujinon xf 18-55mm 2.8-4, Fujinon xf 14mm, Fujinon 56mm 1.2.
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Sky had NO detail on that day Gerry. I may have to resort to cheating to bring out detail there....
I didn't think to take a few steps back!! Grrr... Can repeat this shot easily though. Yep, hence the reason for the meet to accomodate late risers...
Fair enough. I only posted it because it's a very long exposure with IR filter. There were quite a few people on the pool but most got blurred out. The IR doesn't help your cause too much when photographing water though. Thanks everyone for comments.
Re: Merewether SunriseSurenj - #1 is perfect - great use of the light and nice leading lines. Bummed I missed it - that's a sunrise time that fits with my body clock (would have been bloody cold though)
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Re: Merewether SunriseThanks Peter. I have taken the #1 before with similar light (Actually even better) but, my grad filter had a scratch on it which made it un-usable. This is the second attempt.
Re: Merewether SunriseI really like the first shot.
The light from the rising sun is working beautifully there.
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Thanks Wink. This location is magic indeed.
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