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gorgeous sunrise(s)I thought I'd share this with you, views from my deck early this morning:
comments are are very welcome Cheers CD
absolutely beautiful pics Christian....well done !
I really like the rich blue of the sky in the 1st, and the shadow/highlights of the r/hand cloud mass in the 2nd. I also like the composition you have chosen Dave
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Great colors and cloud formations, Christian.
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You have to take those sunrises one step further....next time grab a child or friend, or anything, and make them your subject using the sunrise as a background. Use fill balanced flash to capture your subject and the sunrise. If your friends aren't around then grab a passer-by...a motobike...a classic or vintage car...a dog...a prize chicken etc. Sunrises of themselves, although spectacular, are not uncommon. Hope you take this as a constructive, creative tip and not a criticism. Regards
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Prefer the second photo and kudos to people who can wake up in time to capture sunrises! I know I can't
Hi Christian...
I love the first one... the colours are amazing and the composition makes it work... Cheers, John
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love the shots. Isnt' it interesting how we have turned the world upsidedown? The lights from what looks like a town at the bottom of the pic remind me of stars. This is more noticible at night when the light pollution is so much that you can't see the stars. The city lights take their place as an earthly heaven. Great capture.
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Wonderful shot, one of these days I too am going to rise sufficiently early enough to see this!
Definitely worth a big print of this one. MAx President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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The secret is to not go to sleep in first instance! Good job Christian, great colours and it reminds me how lovely Canberra's winter skyes can be (though best appreciated through the window of a warm room, or on a computer monitor) Link.
Thanks Matt KThanks Matt,
I appreciate your encouragement to take this a step further. take care CD
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