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Bloody dawn chorus is starting about 03.30 around us now,Will throttle that "blackie" if I catch it LOL Anyway as a consequence was up sharp this morning and decided to have a stroll down to Cullercoats foreshore to check out the sunrise.
The "Golden Hour" lasted about 10 minutes this morning and this is the best I could come up with
John
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy
go on john give us the exif data for us enthusiasts. learning all the time. tony
Tony I came into photography late in life and am still learning. Pleased I did though !!! Anyway that Cullercoats sunrise shot I captured on my Canon 400D with a Sigma 18-200mm lens. I had the camera set up on a tripod with a remote shutter release to eliminate camera shake. You can always use your cameras self timer if you have not a remote release.
Settings were
Mode Av,F29,ISO100,0.8",WB Shade
I always shoot in Raw or Raw+Jpeg now as if a get the camera settings wrong on the shoot the photo is normally recoverable on Photoshop when I get home. If I had just shot in Jpeg and got it wrong the shot may not be recoverable.
Hope this helps
John
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy
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