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Some days are diamonds......at least as far as sunrise colour is concerned.
From North Curl Curl on Saturday morning
Re: Some days are diamonds....#3 - amazing - to die for - I'll just go cry myself to sleep now....
the only thing I could have wished for is that lone person (I assume it's a person) sitting on the rock at the left - if they were sitting another two metres forward. D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: Some days are diamonds....This is a great set. I like darker images but the first three seem a tad dark even for me. That being said, wow talk about right place and time.
The last seems to be great in the top and bottom thirds but a bit washed out in the middle. What filters were you using for this? Regards Colin
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Colours are fabulous, i like the first the most. Great morning to be out ! EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: Some days are diamonds....No. 3 is fantastic. Perfect light, colours and amount of detail. Excellent composition too.
Alex
Re: Some days are diamonds....Thanks guys...appreciate your comments
It was a young lady doing yoga...and I'll have to give her a bit of a nudge in post
I was using a Lee 3 stop ND grad on 14-24. I agree the middle third could do with a bit more work.
Sunrises are really pot luck but this day helps you forget about all the boring colourless days that you tend to score most of the time.
Re: Some days are diamonds....top stuff ray, colours are looking very tidy there.
The first image niggles me abit because of the highlight protection on the sun - i notice this moreso now since I had a few shots where the highlights in the same region were blown, upon dialling back the highlights (even just 50%) you get that fugly grey colour. The 3rd shot is the pick for me, the composition works well in the 6*4 format and complients the colours and reflections. If you plan to push that yoga girl, I would stick her right out on that rock near the sun doing some funky one legged balance pose good spotting on the last image too, I did keep my eye open for the reverse angle shot but did not see that! I would just pop a u-point control on those dark bits where the grad has affected the headlands to even it up. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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