
Regards,
Owen.
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Another sunrise pic.I would love to know what you think.
![]() Regards, Owen.
G'day mate,
This one seems a bit busy with several foreground items vying for attention, hmmm probably just me though ![]() ![]() Isn't it a fantastic time of day, the light is beautiful and that looks like a nice spot... Aka Andrew
Beautiful Owen! Where exactly is this one?
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Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Thanks guys. This was taken in the same spot as the earlier ones I posted, at a beach called Greenfields beach in Vincentia, Jervis Bay. Beautiful place for a swim too must have been in there a good 2 hours the other night.
I'm a little disappointed in the lack of detail in the foreground wet rocks. It just screams for sharpness, but is rather soft. I sort of like the strange quality you got out of the water though.
Thanks for the input guys. As mentioned before, this was really under exposed and so I guess by bringing it up to proper exposure the noise that it has brought with it results in a lack of sharpness as well. It wasn't handheld but taken on a cheapy tripod... of which now the legs are stuck and don't extend very well.
![]() Thanks for the comments, I appreciate them all. Regards, Owen.
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