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Photos taken way to early in the morningWell thanks for you last compliments and critiques.. here's a couple of photos taken way to early in the morning...
Sunrise at Byron Lighthouse Lens: Kit Lens Focal Length: 25mm Exposure: 1/4s @ f/3.8 _____________________________ GOR (Apollo Bay) Sunrise Lens: Sigma 12-24 Focal Length: 18mm Exposure: 1/100s @ f/9 _____________________________ Sunrise over the Sea Lens: Kit Lens Focal Length: 70mm Exposure: 1/250s @ f/10 _____________________________ Michael
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great shots........... as a paid up member of the straight police shots 1 and 2 are on a lean to the right....... and early morning light is photographers delight.......
cheers bp PS No 3 fantastic...... Cheers ....bp....
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I like the sunrise shot...nice colours.
With the light house one...ever considered croping the dark clifts...a bit dominating in the shot...but certainly nice sky colours at dawn. Joe
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As I don’t often see the sun rise I want to thank you for two things: your great shots and also showing me what I am missing
Chris
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Now that you mention it Chris...I don't have a need to wake up anymore I just view the forums and somebody will post the sunrise
The first one looks beautiful. The only way I could capture that, that early in the morning, is if I am coming home from the poker room.
Johnny
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Thats a very nice sunrise... lovely rich colours...
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Great shots, love the first one.
Tom(tcsphoto)
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Atorie - LOVE the 3rd shot...it's beautiful! Well done.
Geoff
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Last one does it for me , great colors
Ben Yu
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Fantastic work, 3rd one especially.
I concur with the comment about cropping some of the cliffs out of the lighthouse shot Steve
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