Long Reef Sunrise...

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Long Reef Sunrise...

Postby Remorhaz on Mon May 20, 2013 5:23 pm

An early morning session at Long Reef at Collaroy on Sydney's Northern beaches with Gerry and Suren.

The stones leading us towards where the sun will rise in about twenty minutes

Step to the Light
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Pre Dawn Glow
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We actually got quite a bit of nice colour in the other direction (looking west) as well as a smattering of clouds - this image a single frame looking sort of south westish taken just a couple minutes before sunrise

Stepping Stones
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All Out to Sea
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Re: Long Reef Sunrise...

Postby Matt. K on Mon May 20, 2013 6:05 pm

Hi Rodney
You are getting very good at these. I love the leading lines of the rocks that draw the eye in and the sympathetic PP.
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Re: Long Reef Sunrise...

Postby ozimax on Mon May 20, 2013 6:54 pm

Matt. K wrote:Hi Rodney
You are getting very good at these. I love the leading lines of the rocks that draw the eye in and the sympathetic PP.


I would add superbly good, Matt. Now, to teach us plodders some of your technique Rodney. Oh wait, that would mean rising at 2.56am three times a week to practice..... :biglaugh:
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Re: Long Reef Sunrise...

Postby Remorhaz on Mon May 20, 2013 9:25 pm

Matt. K wrote:Hi Rodney You are getting very good at these. I love the leading lines of the rocks that draw the eye in and the sympathetic PP.


Thanks Matt :)

ozimax wrote:I would add superbly good, Matt. Now, to teach us plodders some of your technique Rodney. Oh wait, that would mean rising at 2.56am three times a week to practice


Thanks Ozi - and thats so not true - it would only be once a week (sometimes less) and it's 4:30AM at the moment so you get to sleep in :)
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