iceman
07-12-2006, 11:27 AM
Hi all
Around the 20th November the fires were still burning around various parts of NSW and the weather report predicted haze the next morning.
I thought it might be a good opportunity to take some sunrise shots, hoping for some nice colours as the sun shines through the haze.
So I went off to Terrigal skillion area and took the shots below.
Before the Sun rose, the colours were drab as heavy cloud blocked anything coming through. Once the Sun rose above the clouds, the colours started coming out like I anticipated they would..
I almost packed up and went home when there was no colour, got up to the car and turned around, and the sun had risen above the clouds and the spectacular yellows and oranges came out.
350D + Sigma 17-70, on manfrotto 055ProB tripod for the pre-sunrise shots. The last shots were handheld. ISO100, f/11.
Processed in RawShooterPremium, then sharpen+websize in Photoshop.
Thanks for looking.
Around the 20th November the fires were still burning around various parts of NSW and the weather report predicted haze the next morning.
I thought it might be a good opportunity to take some sunrise shots, hoping for some nice colours as the sun shines through the haze.
So I went off to Terrigal skillion area and took the shots below.
Before the Sun rose, the colours were drab as heavy cloud blocked anything coming through. Once the Sun rose above the clouds, the colours started coming out like I anticipated they would..
I almost packed up and went home when there was no colour, got up to the car and turned around, and the sun had risen above the clouds and the spectacular yellows and oranges came out.
350D + Sigma 17-70, on manfrotto 055ProB tripod for the pre-sunrise shots. The last shots were handheld. ISO100, f/11.
Processed in RawShooterPremium, then sharpen+websize in Photoshop.
Thanks for looking.