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Behind clouds - missed sunrisesI thought I should put something up. Here are some images taken with the Sony A65V and the Olympus EP3 at McMahon's Pool on a wet and cloudy day where I actually woke up in a vain attempt for sunrise.
Note to Gerry - keep me well clear of your attempts, I think I am BYO-ing too much cloud lately EP3 + M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 A65V + SAL1680Z A65V + SAL1680Z Cameron
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Re: Behind clouds - missed sunrisesThe last image works best for me. It has a powerful, dream like quality which is helped by the amazing colours.
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Matt. K
Re: Behind clouds - missed sunrisesI agree with Matt. I think the last image has more colour and works better than the other two.
Re: Behind clouds - missed sunrisesI think the last image is good, but I really like the tones of the B&W.
Craig
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Re: Behind clouds - missed sunrisesAll three are good but yes, the last is excellent.
So it's Gerry to blame for clouds and rain? President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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haha, cloud is good, just not too much! I like the LE here, the last is quite good and clever use of the pool light too This is great location, did you go up past the pool to the cauldron?
i get blamed for everything...war, famine..you name it gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Not this time, tide was coming in so we were all at the top of the steps trying to stay dry Cameron
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