Trial Island Sunrise II
Another shot of the sunrise behind Trial Island from my archive. I suppose this would be considered the very tail end of the blue hour.
It too was taken on the last day of 2011, 16 minutes before Trial Island Sunrise that I posted yesterday, and a much longer exposure was possible in those few minutes.
I have to apologize to David Williams who commented yesterday that he wanted more sky. It isn’t going to happen with this one!
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm f1.4 lens, ISO100, F18, 30 seconds, polarizing filter.












Those colors! Rapture.
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Thanks Ryan – rapturous is probably a good term for those colours, and for a nice sunrise….
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Rich gorgeous tones, it feels rather velvety.
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What a great observation! All the more so since my partner has recently been sewing doll’s clothes from blue velvet (http://tinyurl.com/cbmqphc). So why did I not think of that? Takes an artist’s eye I suppose.
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Oh the blue velvet is sumptuous!
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And not just for the eyes – but also for the skin.
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Ahahahaa, thanks for the mention! The sea is very soothing (it has to be the colour), I really like it (even though, /gasp, very little clouds)! 😛 I’ve really enjoyed these vistas, thank you for sharing!
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Thanks David. I am sure now that had I shot a sliver of water, island and an expanse of cloud that it would have been a really interesting shot too. Given the colour of the water it is not too hard to imagine some things about the colour of the overhead sky.
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Epic, epic tones here my friend! I just love those hues of purple, they are just so inviting and make me smile. Fabulous work here, my friend, totally top drawer!!
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Thanks Toad – it was a special morning. Unbelievable in many ways. I like how the processing emphasized the streaky reds and oranges in that sliver so sky.
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Another superb image Ehpem!!!
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Thank you David!
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Another gem for the archives. I wish I had this much backlog of great images. This is a much better way to celebrate New Years Eve that partying.
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Thanks Ken. Part of the reason they lurked was the lack of editing tools. This one did not require that much editing, but a much different kind possible with LR4 than Picasa. But also, I had pulled what I thought were the best out of that bunch. Now I see others. Actually, this is a good way to cut New Years Eve festivities short – to get up early on New Years Eve to photograph the sunrise leaves less energy at the other end of the day (“early” being seasonal of course, and more like 8am).
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