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Blue Mountains Sunrise Shoot Mark IIWoke up this morning & there were stars in the sky
Grabbed the camera & tripod (& the trusty tripod bearer) and headed up to Sublime point again. All were taken with the 100-300 AIS. EXIF reports 200mm, but this is the value in the manual lens data. First two were 300mm. The sisters were about 200mm Yes Virginia there is a sunrise This was about a minute BEFORE official sunrise. Not sure why. Perhaps altitude, non-ideal horizon, or perhaps Sunrise is defined as when the sun clears the horizon, rather than broaches it. Don't know. Morning haze And just for Andrew: I darkened the background rocks and sky to throw the Sisters into greater relief and unretouched Just as we were leaving, another photographer was arriving. Greg
It's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
Re: Blue Mountains Sunrise Shoot Mark III love the second one...morning haze. So very romantic.
Re: Blue Mountains Sunrise Shoot Mark IIYou got some light at last! I quite like these. Perhaps this is why Adams produced only one good image per month.
These look a little soft but I assume it could be the resizing. I would like to see a sharper version though. Kudos for getting there at 0610.
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