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for the sleepy headstook this today at 6.25.its not the best sunrise ive ever seen i just thought i would post it anyway.
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well, I got up at 0930 today
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G'day,
Terrific color and like the reflection in the water... Sunrise (or sunsets) are always great "over water" subjects i reckon... Area around the Sun's a smidge hot, have you tried multiple exposures via bracketing and merging them? Seems to work a treat for static stuff with high dynamic range, like sunrise/sunsets and it's fairly easy to do... Could even do it with the one image just exposed twice with different EV levels... Magic time of day eh? Aka Andrew
hi pa
nice, you are very fortunate that you have such a great view in your area. im working very hard these days so i do not see the sunrise sometimes. wake up 3:30am finish 7:30am. take care christian check my website>> http://www.6701.sunpixs.com
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