brendan_trewartha 0 Posted December 31, 2009 All comments and feedback welcome, thanks. Link to comment
glen_parker4 0 Posted December 31, 2009 Great shot, Brendan. Composition and colours are excellent. Congratulations! Link to comment
gallego 1 Posted December 31, 2009 Excelente exposición y color. Una gran obra. Saludos Link to comment
pedroolivo 0 Posted December 31, 2009 Spot on exposure, great colors and composition. Well done Brendan. Link to comment
JeffBryce 0 Posted January 1, 2010 Excellent mood. Great movement in the sky and water. The exposure on the rocks is perfect. Regards, Jeff Link to comment
melloncollie 0 Posted January 3, 2010 very special colors and tones. it is very pleasant that the upper part of the stones are not underexposed like at the most of this kinds of photos. very well done. Link to comment
gavin_marchio 0 Posted January 13, 2010 Hi Brendan, lovely image. I particularly like the cool colour tones, contrasting with the warmth from the rising sun. Lovely serene scene with that slow shutter speed, greatly simplifying the image by removing all movement from the water. Gavin Link to comment
brendan_trewartha 0 Posted January 17, 2010 Thanks Gavin, I often find the 1st exposure typically around 8min at f/16 is the one I like best. The result of time averaging the exposure of the water often makes it a mirror for the sky and rocks, in this case the sky was very blue overhead and I was lucky to catch some red highlights which dissapeared at sunrise. The surf on this occasion was pounding and I was wet above my waist, the tide was also coming in which made it even more interesting, you would never realise this looking at this early exposure. Link to comment
malmer 0 Posted February 27, 2010 Hi Brendan. To me the lower part of this picture is just awesome, while I would have preferred the clouds to be a little less blurred. Did you blend more than one picture or is it a single long time shot? Best regards Per. Link to comment
brendan_trewartha 0 Posted June 8, 2010 Good comments, Questions Per,This is 2 shots blended as I find this works better than ND filters when you have rocks etc. poking above the horizon, also as you point out a longer exposure would have blurred the clouds even more, in this case I got away with a shorter exposure for the sky. Reducing the exposure further would not have been possible without adjusting apperture or ISO, something I try to avoid when blending 2 shots together.Personally I like the blur from a long exposure in the sky, in particular if this provides some good leading lines that direct attention in the photo. I achieved this with an earlier shot however the colors were all blue an not as interesting. Link to comment
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