alfbailey 3 Posted September 29, 2013 This was the kind of view we had from our holiday apartment (though this photo was taken a few miles up the coast) some wonderful sunrises on the East coast. Bamburgh Castle is directly behind me, but it was difficult getting it in the frame so in this shot I decided to let the sunrise take centre stage. Your thoughts and comments are always appreciated. Thank You. Link to comment
mike_palermiti 3 Posted September 29, 2013 Hi Alf,Like a post card .A beautiful scenic that is easy on the eyes.Best Regards my friend, Mike Link to comment
tamaramar 0 Posted September 29, 2013 What a great spectacle of colours! For how long did you have to wait for that to happen? And as always the best title :) Warm regards, Tamara Link to comment
Wayne Sadler 590 Posted September 30, 2013 Beautifully abstracted landscape and title. Link to comment
GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted September 30, 2013 One day I will see such a sunrise Alf. Glorious! A view that would take my breath away. I hope you continued to have wonderful weather during your week. Link to comment
Larry_G1664882113 15 Posted September 30, 2013 Hi Alf, Well, sun of a beach. What is striking to me in this image, are the three different directional lines: vertical water on the sand, horizontal lines of waves, and the angled lines of the clouds. This along with nature's dawn colors and light creates a most interesting image. What do you think about the level of sharpness or noise in the image? It looks as if it might benefit from beeing a titch sharper, but maybe that would negate the effect that you are creating? Just a question, not a judgement. Thanks for your comment on my Mt. Washington image. Larry Link to comment
stp 6 Posted September 30, 2013 Yes, it always pays to turn around from time to time. I really like the foreground here....the patterns and colors are wonderful. Very nicely composed as well; the split between sea and sky fills the frame and is very pleasing to the eye. Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted September 30, 2013 A really beautiful result with impressive lighting, Alf! Link to comment
krpradu 125 Posted September 30, 2013 Indeed this play of light,shadows colors in an excellent location makes this image so pleasantly,just to admire and feel good. Link to comment
hstelljes 41 Posted September 30, 2013 Hi Alf, What a lovely wide angle shot. It's all about the light and whats great about this is you don't see the source light just its dazzling effect. I really like the sky. Nice one Alf.BR,Holger Link to comment
photo by patsy dunn 1 Posted September 30, 2013 Hi Alf, Breathtaking scene with beautiful colors, lighting & reflection. Take care, Patsy Link to comment
JamieK 1 Posted September 30, 2013 utterly shameless. but if your going shameless, then you should go utterly. epd Link to comment
michaellinder 16,613 Posted September 30, 2013 Wise choice . . . nature always seems to trump human-made objects! The appearance of the ripples in the sand makes one wonder whether someone came along before sunrise and raked them into a pattern to gently coax the water onto the shore.Simply beautify . . . nothing else to say.My best always,michael Link to comment
tolle13 0 Posted September 30, 2013 A beautiful natural image, great lead in lines on the sand and lovely warm reflected light. Link to comment
Eystein 1 Posted September 30, 2013 Very beautiful, and a funny title.Best regardsEystein Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted September 30, 2013 "Like a Post Card" I don't think I could wish for a better description! Sincere Thanks and Best Regards my friend! Alf TAMARA Well for once I didn't have to wait very long at all. This part of the beach was a few miles up the coast from where we were staying and I got up at 5..30 am to ensure I got there for dawn. It was still dark when I left the apartment, but I could see the beginnings of some colour in the sky.I arrived just as the light was breaking and the colours in the sky were surreal. I was also fortunate that it coincided with the receding tide so there were great big area's of wet sand.My original objective was to take photographs of the impressive castle (situated right behind me when taking this shot) but I was really torn between the sunrise and the castle. I did manage to get a couple with the very wide angle 14 - 24 mm Nikkor lens that included both castle and at least some of the sky colours. Glad you appreciated the title too : - ) Sincere Thanks & Warm Regards Alf WAYNE Nature did it all for me, although the title was the product of my warped mind : - ) Many Thanks! Alf GAIL I only saw one other person about 20 minutes after I arrived, a man walking his dog. The beach is vast, great flat areas of sand, such an exquisite place to walk and just breath the air.The sunrise was spectacular though and probably the best one of the holiday, although there were others that were very beautiful too.The weather was kind also, we had one morning of rain for the whole week and of course it wasn't raining in the pub : - ) Sincere Thanks & Best Regards Alf LARRY Many Thanks for your thoughts and observations, much appreciated! The myriad of lines and reflections were instrumental in my choosing this particular composition. It's probably not the sharpest of images at first glance and indeed may not be at all, but I'm not sure if that is because I have used very little contrast.The reason being is that the colours already look somewhat surreal (which is how they looked to my eyes) when I tried adding contrast they looked positively gaudy. Interesting though because I looked at the RAW files and I found a version that looked sharper.Nothing much there that concerns me in relation to noise though.Cheers Larry! Regards Alf STEPHEN I sometimes think I didn't see the world at all before I looked at it through a camera viewfinder. But yes, you are quite right it pays to look all around.Sincere Thanks for your thoughts and positive feedback! Glad you appreciated the title too : - ) Best Regards Alf RUUD Many Thanks for your interest and kind words! Best Regards Alf RADU It was good just to be there and see it, the photographs were a bonus! Sincere Thanks & Best Regards Alf HOLGER I always think the best colours are produced when the sun itself is below the horizon at either sunrise in this case or indeed after sunset. In this case I was aided by the bank of thick dark cloud on the horizon. Glad you liked this one Holger! Sincere Thanks Alf LYNNE Mother Nature was always the best artist, all we do is try to emulate her. Sincere Thanks Alf PATSY I have to admit I got quite excited when I saw the colours emerging. Many Thanks for your interest and kind words! Best Regards Alf JAMIE "In for a penny" I actually restrained the colour, it just didn't look real. Cheers! Alf MICHAEL I couldn't agree more! There are very few man made structures that can surpass nature in terms of beauty, though it seems to me that the older a building gets the more in tune with nature it becomes.The Castle at Bamburgh is a most impressive structure, its huge! And its setting alongside the sea is magnificent. But as you indicated nature always prevails! I quite like the idea of people raking the beach into patterns to entice the sea ............ that would make some inroads to solving the unemployment problem too :- ) Sincere Thanks for your thoughts and observations Michael. Best Regards Alf JED It was a vivid dawn sky, but I was helped a lot by the low bank of dark cloud that eliminated the harshest of the suns light. Sincere Thanks Alf EYSTEIN Many Thanks I am very pleased you like the photo. The title reminds me not to take myself too seriously : - ) Best Regards Alf Link to comment
Not Here 93 Posted September 30, 2013 As always, I seem to arrive later than fashionable for your parties. These colors are spectacular but your selection of leading lines make it special... Mike Link to comment
JeffBryce 0 Posted October 1, 2013 Obviously the cloud and reflection colors are wonderful! I really like the right side sand but find the left to be too dark and uninteresting. As Larry mentioned, the sky seems grainy to me too. Also, in the upper left about 1/6 down and 1/8 across there are two short horizontal lines that appear to be dirt on the sensor. Did you use a polarizer on this? Regards, Jeff Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted October 1, 2013 "Fashionably Late" as they say : - ) Many Thanks for your interest and kind words, it was a morning worth getting out of bed for! Cheers! Alf JEFF Many Thanks for your thoughts and keen observations! I looked at the RAW file at the marks that you thought could be dirt on the sensor, and they appear as two small rectangles. I am at a loss to explain what they are as they don't appear in any other photo taken either before or after this one, suffice to say they are not dirt on the sensor. I can't even imagine it was a speck on the lens. The image was naturally darker at the left foreground corner as the light was was coming from the opposite direction. It could no doubt reveal more detail in Adobe Lightroom and of course the noise could be cleaned up too.I did not use a polariser, they can be useful but I find that the patchy discolouration they sometimes produce can be a real nightmare to get rid of. Cheers Jeff Alf Link to comment
Not Here 93 Posted October 1, 2013 UFO's or maybe nerdy (square) seagulls? ;-)... Mike Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted October 1, 2013 Well, the wife wasn't with me on this particular morning so it couldn't have been a broomstick (good job she doesn't read this web site) I did actually think it might be seagulls or birds at first ....but I captured birds at the same shutter speed 1/ 8 second later on and errm welll.....they looked just like birds lol Yeah UFO's ...must have been! Link to comment
JamieK 1 Posted October 2, 2013 the colour does look good. i was referring to the self-indulgent composition, whatever that means. epd Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted October 2, 2013 Well, it only cost a few hours sleep, who wouldn't indulge! : - ) Cheers! Alf Link to comment
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