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Lovely Sunrise - Long ExposuresWent out with the boys this morning (Slider, Finch and Oneputt) to what is becoming a regular location.
These sunrises are just so different every time. Here's a couple of pre dawn longer exposures. Comments welcome: Bob
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Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long ExposuresStrike Bob, these are amazing. And getting up before sunrise in Winter! You blokes have dedication.
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Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long Exposures....... oz, it is a lot warmer up where that lot hang out....... and I bet they went out for coffee
ah nice pixs Bob..... Cheers ....bp....
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Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long ExposuresI really like the cool blue tones set against the thin line of the horizon and the textures of those rocks!
Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long ExposuresBob - that 2nd image is sublime!!! I love it and think it could be one of your best ever posted.
Beautiful work champ! Geoff
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Gee Thanks Geoff Bob
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Flat whites Bacon poached eggs and corn cakes to be precise Bernie. Thanks for the comments mate. Bob
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Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long ExposuresTerrific photos Bob love them
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Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long Exposures2nd shot rocks
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Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long ExposuresLove the intense blue and how the little orange in the sky breaks the 1st image but the rocks in picture number 2 in the foreground add more interest. Great work
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Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long ExposuresHolymoly....These are winners by far! Image of the week anyone?
Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long Exposures#2 has more foreground interest and is my pick
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Re: Lovely Sunrise - Long ExposuresVery very nice, Care to share settings? (Exif).?
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