BeenThere said:Some of each. --- Sunrise and Sunset. Can you tell which it is?
http://www.ronbrunsvold.com/sunrise_sunset/
I can make educated guesses, but I won't. Amazing work!
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BeenThere said:Some of each. --- Sunrise and Sunset. Can you tell which it is?
http://www.ronbrunsvold.com/sunrise_sunset/
GMCPhotographics said:Here's a Sunrise from this time of year, but a few years back in Dorset, UK:
GMCPhotographics said:Here's a shot from Greenwich Observatory, London on Wednesday morning:
Canon 5DII and a ef-16-35IIL
mycanonphotos said:5 shot stitch in PS. W-5D4 24-105 ISI, -20x60- or 100" uncropped
Glamis morning. Camp at Wash 15
Glamis-Sunrise Pano by Jason Witten, on Flickr
mycanonphotos said:5 shot stitch in PS. W-5D4 24-105 ISI, -20x60- or 100" uncropped
Glamis morning. Camp at Wash 15
ERHP said:I had missed a pretty epic sunrise the day before and was lucky the follow-on wasn't half bad. San Diego skyline.
5DSR : 24-70 f/2.8L II @ 53mm : 87S : f/9 : ISO 100 w/ Lee 10 stop and .6 Soft ND
ERHP said:I had missed a pretty epic sunrise the day before and was lucky the follow-on wasn't half bad. San Diego skyline.
5DSR : 24-70 f/2.8L II @ 53mm : 87S : f/9 : ISO 100 w/ Lee 10 stop and .6 Soft ND
K-amps said:Himalayan Sunrise
candyman said:ERHP said:I had missed a pretty epic sunrise the day before and was lucky the follow-on wasn't half bad. San Diego skyline.
5DSR : 24-70 f/2.8L II @ 53mm : 87S : f/9 : ISO 100 w/ Lee 10 stop and .6 Soft ND
Gorgeous picture! Beautiful colors.
Interesting that it took you just 87 seconds with f/9 a LEE 10 stop & .6 Soft ND while it was made when the sun was not yet up and you had some morning darkness