Clovelly - Four seasons

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Clovelly - Four seasons

Postby biggerry on Sun May 02, 2010 5:30 pm

Clovelly is a great little spot for a sunrise, easy to get to, great waves and at times a great sunrise. It was a great to hook up with Suren and Cameron.

A few quickly edited images from the morning, suggestions for improvement, different perspectives or PP options welcome.

yep, it was dark at 5am in the morning...pretty cold too..

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but then teh sun came out a bit to play..

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then some serious fog rolled on in...no more sunrise :shock:

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but Maroubra pool was where it was at and back to sunshine...almost..

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Re: Clovelly - Four seasons

Postby aim54x on Sun May 02, 2010 10:11 pm

Stunning images there Gerry, you really have an eye for these!
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Re: Clovelly - Four seasons

Postby mozzie on Sun May 02, 2010 10:22 pm

I love the second one.... gorgeous
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Re: Clovelly - Four seasons

Postby surenj on Mon May 03, 2010 6:28 pm

aim54x wrote:Stunning images there Gerry, you really have an eye for these!

Yep! :cheers:

#2 is the pick of the bunch with great composition, light and interest in the fore and middle grounds.

#3 looks like it's out of middle earth or something..! :cheers:

#4 has too much 'non interesting' space for it to be strong on it's own. Was it done with the 10 stopper?
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Re: Clovelly - Four seasons

Postby colin_12 on Mon May 03, 2010 10:11 pm

Another vote for #2 Gerry.
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Re: Clovelly - Four seasons

Postby biggerry on Tue May 04, 2010 8:30 am

#2 it is :up: I took quite a few similiar to this, basically a variationon a theme, all trying to get that channel to link the foreground to the sky and oeprate as a leading line for the scene.

surenj wrote:#3 looks like it's out of middle earth or something..!


lol, yeah that was worth almost getting nailed by that wave. I love that seaweed.

#4 has too much 'non interesting' space for it to be strong on it's own. Was it done with the 10 stopper?


I agree something else would definitely add to the image, but am not sure waht, maybe a model to give it a sense of scale?

yeah this was my special 10stopper, the one that is actually 5 or 6 stops :rotfl2: polarizer and ND8 :up:

I am keen to go again, so if your down again and keen we should do it all again...on that note u should have seen teh sunrise this morning :shock:
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Re: Clovelly - Four seasons

Postby aim54x on Tue May 04, 2010 8:52 pm

biggerry wrote:I am keen to go again, so if your down again and keen we should do it all again...on that note u should have seen teh sunrise this morning :shock:


As am I....Gerry, if todays' sunrise was good....does this mean we will see some more sunrise images??
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Re: Clovelly - Four seasons

Postby biggerry on Tue May 04, 2010 10:04 pm

does this mean we will see some more sunrise images??


nah, just up early fo work... :|
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