Ocean Post Sunrise
As with last Friday, and New Year’s day, I have a long exposure of the ocean from the east side of Harling Point, all taken during the same sunrise. This view is looking to the north past pebble beach and into a corner of McNeill Bay.
As before, there was a bit of swell from the previous evening’s storm which in this long exposure has turned ocean into a layer of fog. The rocks and distant windows are reflecting the warm light from the sun rising beyond Trial Island. The fence post is one that I have featured in an earlier post as well – this is turning into one of my favourite blogging locations. Since I have not placed it on a map before, maybe I should – here is one on which you can even see the straight shadow of the fence line across the rocks.
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Image taken at ISO 100, F6.3, 30 seconds, polarizing filter. Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm f1.4 lens.
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Absolutely wonderful!
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Hi James – thank you so much.
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Love the subtle wash of color.
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Thanks Lynn. Its nice how that happens just at/before sunrise, but I am often sleeping at that time of day and miss it. Especially in the summer.
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Very nice! I was going to ask how long this exposure was, but I saw in an earlier comment that it was 30 seconds.
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Welcome to my blog kerry, nice to have you here. I have been admiring your photos of late, some great shots.
The info on this picture is at the bottom of the post as well. I have taken to putting the info somewhere in a post as this particular theme does not do it automatically and it seems important to some people.
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Love this one!!!
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Hi David – thanks!!
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That is just gorgeous.
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Hey Obrien – welcome back from the maternity ward! I am glad that you like this, it sure is fun to experiment with the camera as I can tell you know from looking at your blog 🙂
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Oh glorious warm light, I’m thinking of coming to visit! 😉
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Please do! But while the light may appear warm, when the sun is out, it tends to be chilly too. I’m not complaining, mind you.
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Honestly, this is amazing! Love how the shore creates a natural and comfortable leading line to take the eye through the frame! Most excellent, good sir!
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Hey Toad – thanks so much. Its a fantastic spot down there. I have a couple more pictures from this shoot that I will post, probably this week. It is a very interesting shoreline.
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I love the foggy water on this shot. I know from previous posts that this was the effect you were trying to achieve and it seems that you have mastered the technique.
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Hi Ken. I can’t claim to have mastered the technique. This is at 30 seconds like quite a few of my other shots, but it was one of the first when the light was much lower, so the aperature is much more open. I don’t know if aperature has a role to play in this technique. I am going to have to play with it quite a bit more before I claim any mastery. But, if nothing else, I did stumble upon the effect I wanted.
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Really like the way the light cascades on the rocks, Sally
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Hi Sally – cascade is a great way to describe it. It think it was partly reflecting up off the water surface.
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I am actually much more of a vintage photo girl but your images are enthralling! I love the moods you create!
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Thanks a lot, I love to hear things like this from people that look as closely at photos as you do.
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks Photobooth 🙂
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