A big thank you to the anonymous photographer who was kind enough to stand on the headland for me.




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Long Reef sunriseJust a few sunrise pics from a couple of weeks ago.
A big thank you to the anonymous photographer who was kind enough to stand on the headland for me. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
I prefer the mood of the first shot the best here. Lovely work
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it is hard to pick a good one as they are all very good for different reasons.......... you have just got to love a sunrise......
Cheers ....bp....
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absolutly stunning, great photographs! i dont think you could have gotten anything more perfect,
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love a good sunrise.
shame I never get to see any though. well done. like all of these Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
It's a magical time of day and you've captured the ambience well....
Love the lines in the water's edge in #2 and #3, and my eye goes immediately to what appears to be a person on the cliff's edge in the last shot... My eye runs down along the edge of the silohette, sees the person watching the sunrise and I notice the lone bird. Great color and tones... The person also breaks the silohette up nicely and gives you some added interest... Love this shot! Aka Andrew
Just beautiful - so peaceful, and you've captured the colours beautifully, without oversaturation. Well done, and beautifully exposed !!
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Nice work Geoff, I like them all
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