Mona Vale Pool

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Mona Vale Pool

Postby Jenno on Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:56 pm

Decided to visit Mona Vale Pool on Sunday morning in anticipation of some dramatic sky colour and large seas due to the expected east coast low affecting Sydney later that day.
Well history records the storm didn't happen (thankfully) but the seas were big, a little colour was evident and some dramatic cloud was about.

Used a ND Grad prior to and during sunup and after, switched to a 6 stop ND.

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f22 1/5 17-35 ISO 200

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f22 1.3s 17-35 ISO 200

6 stop ND -makes for dramatic clouds

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f20 1.6s 17-35 ISO 200

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f20 2.5s 17-35 ISO 200
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Re: Mona Vale Pool

Postby biggerry on Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:31 pm

#1 image leaves teh rest for dead, it is great!, love that flowing water, the leading line of teh pool and the perfect sun to boot.

the remaining images don't particularly grab me, probably cause they are over shadowed by the primo style of the first :up:
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Re: Mona Vale Pool

Postby aim54x on Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:35 pm

biggerry wrote:#1 image leaves teh rest for dead, it is great!, love that flowing water, the leading line of teh pool and the perfect sun to boot.

the remaining images don't particularly grab me, probably cause they are over shadowed by the primo style of the first :up:


:agree:

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Re: Mona Vale Pool

Postby surenj on Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:09 am

#1 is a cracker for the reasons mentioned by Gerry. Great capture and kudos for getting up early as well keeping your sensor and lenses super clean! :cheers:

The others are nowhere as strong.

aim54x wrote:I want to do another sunrise shoot!!

I am tempted to come down for vivid sydney and try and squeeze a sunrise on Sunday morning before heading out. Would be weather dependent though. Ideas?
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Re: Mona Vale Pool

Postby photomarcs on Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:58 am

Oh my.. :shock:

#1 potw anyone? :cheers:
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Re: Mona Vale Pool

Postby spesh on Thu Jun 03, 2010 11:41 am

:agree:

Agree with everything said above about Pic #1... breathtaking results for an early morning get up, and what looks like the water running to your feet!
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