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Point Arkwright Breakfast - ehhrr!! arrgghh!! Sunrise ShootCaught up with Mark, Tim, Angie, Karen, John and Chad this morning at Point Arkwight near Coolum.
Was a good morning followed by a breakfast feast at Angie's place. Thanks for your hospitality guys. Here's a few from the shoot - The sunrise itself was a little unspectacular in terms of the colour we were getting used to through Winter. Comments welcome please: Rocky Shoreline Slider's Rock - I called it that 'cause I think it's the one Mark photographed a few weeks ago. and lastly Golden Glow Bob
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Re: Point Arkwright Breakfast - ehhrr!! arrgghh!! Sunrise ShootYou have some awesome shots there.
#1 is great. I might have tilted the camera down slightly, since the top part of the sky is plain blue and the rock look really interesting. Also I think the horizon police might take an interest... #2 doesn't really do it for me. It's nice but the colour and contrast is a bit muted. #3 is really great. I don't think I would change anything. Except for cleaning up the dust bunnies that are in all shots. The shots certainly look spectacular, for an unspectacular sunrise. Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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