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Chasing that perfect sunriseThe thought of getting up at 4:30-5:00am is wearin gpretty thin for me nowadays, however the hope of getting those golden sunrise shots is still luring me out...
I had a spare sunday morning (well spare at 5am anyways) up the coast on the w/e just gone so again it was out to the beach to have a crack... Sunset the night before.. friendly visitor... hmm.. tasty legs on this one gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Chasing that perfect sunriseHi Gerry,
Nice work. I like them all but I find the first one (HDR right?) is a bit over processed and not natural looking to me. I'm not conventionally a big fan of HDR and this is my personal opinion only. I much prefer the last image which I think is not HDR. The frog is great too! Cheers, Geoff. Geoff
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Re: Chasing that perfect sunrisewow your a commited thing
the first one is a real stunner, it looks just a little oversaturated but works and the last reminds me of a computer program i used to dabble with Bryce it makes 3d landscapes the light in your shot looks surreal great work and good to see you really passionately chasing sunrises, when most of us would be enjoying hugging our pillows in bed Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Chasing that perfect sunriseVery nice Gerry,
it's good to see that you are not just chasing but that you are coming home with some nice results. "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
Re: Chasing that perfect sunrisethe 2 sunrise shots are beauties. love the foreground rocks. where is it ?
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Re: Chasing that perfect sunriseLooks like that Tokina is getting a great workout.
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fair enough, in my defence the green of the moss/seaweed was a brillant green, this was at low tide - it is a difficult balance to achieve, the surreal look coupled with reality... thanks for your comment Geoff, its good feedback The last image is also HDR.
ta wendell, when there is a 5month old baby about it also helps one wake up
yeah thats a hard one, ther is always spray on a beach when waves are about which contributes to the 'haze' look. hmm camping, now there's an idea...
ta rooz, secret location...nah, its at Evans Head (1/2hr south ballina) - the beach is Chinamans Beach (10 mins out of evans head) and it is on the northern end, this was at low tide, normally you cannot get to these rocks during high tide the southern end is also very nice - however ya gotta watch out for the Military training zone, its also an awesome fishing spot.... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Chasing that perfect sunriseDude! Nice to see some dedication.
I quite like colors and composition in the first but the lighting is discordant in the fore and backgrounds. It feels like there are two large sources and that's rare in nature. The last one is also suffering from the same problem but perhaps a light quality issue. The diffuse sunrise against the hard light on the rocks. The only way to get rid of these issues would be to light paint these scenes yourself but you will probably need a really powerful source if you are to kill the ambient depending on the f stop you were using. Also watch for funny haloing that is becoming apparent in the left middle area of #1. Nice frog by the way! You are getting closer to your critters....
Re: Chasing that perfect sunriseI think your shots are a great reward for the early start and love the frog
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hows this? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Chasing that perfect sunriseGerry, much better... You should try to sell this to the nearest beach cafe (on canvas...)
I find that the long exposure HDRs can get this problem as it tries to adjust for ripples etc.
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agreed, it's very interesting to see the effect of the software trying to adjust for ripples, typically I have this turned off, however it has, in some cases, created some interesting looks! rework of the last one too... and another similiar shot. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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