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Old 22-11-2010, 02:24 AM
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Wanaka First Light

All,

Bit of a throw-away image, really. An uninspiring sunrise and I just didn't like the setting (I was hoping to have a view free of man-made structures). I'd never been to the top of Mount Iron before so I didn't know what to expect. First time for everything, I suppose.

I left at twilight to make the trek up the mountain in time for sunrise.

Still, nothing rivals the light at that time of day to provide for painterly images.

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1s f/16.0 at 28.0mm iso100

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Thanks for looking.

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Old 22-11-2010, 07:07 AM
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If there's any man-made structures in that shot, you certainly don't notice them over the scenery.

You know those photos that sometimes get emailed around with a guy holding up a fish on a fishing boat and a hot, topless girl or something next to him, and the caption is along the lines "If you look really carefully at this shot, there's a guy holding a fish". That's what this is like. You just don't notice it. You took the shot, so you know it's there and are more conscious of it than what most will notice. Certainly doesn't detract.
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Old 22-11-2010, 08:42 AM
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re sunrise image.

A 'throw-away' image??,You must be kidding!,This is one of you best images I have seen!-this one will make you money Humayan!
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Old 22-11-2010, 10:35 AM
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excellent shot h i like the golden land scape.
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Old 22-11-2010, 08:07 PM
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Troy,

Oh, there's none in this shot. Just, where I really wanted to set up, overlooked farmland and houses and roads and trucks and tractors. It was really upsetting! But, as a sacrifice for capturing none of the man-made stuff, I've had to settle for a less than memorable composition with a few things getting in the way. I would have been better off being lakeside and just capturing the mountains. It was worth it, though, even if just for the exercise, lol.

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If there's any man-made structures in that shot, you certainly don't notice them over the scenery.

You know those photos that sometimes get emailed around with a guy holding up a fish on a fishing boat and a hot, topless girl or something next to him, and the caption is along the lines "If you look really carefully at this shot, there's a guy holding a fish". That's what this is like. You just don't notice it. You took the shot, so you know it's there and are more conscious of it than what most will notice. Certainly doesn't detract.
Chris,

lol, no, not kidding. It's far from my best. I would love to go back there again and capture another sunrise, perhaps a little more low down. I do love the little red highlights in the foliage to the bottom right, they're just gorgeous.

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A 'throw-away' image??,You must be kidding!,This is one of you best images I have seen!-this one will make you money Humayan!
Shane,

Thanks, mate, appreciate it!

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excellent shot h i like the golden land scape.
Thank you, gents!

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Old 22-11-2010, 08:14 PM
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It was worth every step of the trek H.
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Old 22-11-2010, 08:45 PM
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re gorgeous place.

Where exactly is the place?Humayan-it really is so beautiful,is it N.Z?

which Island,and when is the best time of year to go there?Looks like

a good spot for some trout fishing and amazing place to do some photography.

Well done on a great capture.Chris
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Old 23-11-2010, 01:31 AM
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A very nice image, H!
I quite like the colour transitions and the tonal balance.
I enjoyed looking at it, thanks!

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Old 05-12-2010, 02:10 PM
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Jeanette,

Glad you liked it. It's slowly growing on me. : )

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It was worth every step of the trek H.
Chris,

Yep, it's Mount Iron, overlooking Lake Wanaka on the South Island. One of the most picturesque places in the world. I've only ever been there in autumn -- the colours are just spectacular. I would imagine spring would be beautiful, too.

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Where exactly is the place?Humayan-it really is so beautiful,is it N.Z?

which Island,and when is the best time of year to go there?Looks like

a good spot for some trout fishing and amazing place to do some photography.

Well done on a great capture.Chris
Alex,

Thanks, sir.

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A very nice image, H!
I quite like the colour transitions and the tonal balance.
I enjoyed looking at it, thanks!

Alex
Cheers, all.

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