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Sunrise and Sunsets.

Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

This is a sunrise, actually 3 minutes before the sunrise. 

 

EOS 6D, EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM

16mm

1/4000

f/2.8

ISO 100

 

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This is an HDR image made from five shots. 

 

Here is the actual moment of first light, captured three minutes later in a sequence of 5 HDR shots, at 35mm.

 

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 The pre-dawn sky was a quickly changing kaleidoscope of color.  It took me 12 minutes to arrive.  The actual sunrise was anti-climatic.

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diverhank
Authority

Here is one of mine. This was taken at the North Lake near Bishop, CA - Sunrise -  just a single RAW exposure with post processing adjustments.

 

Canon 5D Mark III, EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II

f/11; 25s; ISO 100

 

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That's really nice Diverhawk.  I just noticed that it is a long exposure.  I love the 16-35mm, period.  It's my walk around lens.

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@Waddizzle wrote:

That's really nice Diverhawk.  I just noticed that it is a long exposure.  I love the 16-35mm, period.  It's my walk around lens.


Yes...long exposure so that the water surface can be smoothed out - normally I'd use an ND filter but in this case the sun just barely came out and it was still pretty dark to the naked eyes. I didn't need the ND filter.  By the way, I'm not a hawk :), just a boring Hank :).

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@diverhank wrote:

@Waddizzle wrote:

That's really nice Diverhawk.  I just noticed that it is a long exposure.  I love the 16-35mm, period.  It's my walk around lens.


Yes...long exposure so that the water surface can be smoothed out - normally I'd use an ND filter but in this case the sun just barely came out and it was still pretty dark to the naked eyes. I didn't need the ND filter.  By the way, I'm not a hawk :), just a boring Hank :).


Sorry about that, Hank.  I have really bad eyes.  Blind in one eye, and going in the other.  I'd give it 10-15 years.

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Canon 5D MK3 - EF 70-200mm f/4L

 

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Wow, those colors are amazing, souravsen! Thank you for sharing this gorgeous photo with #TeamCanon! 

Simon_Ackerman
Apprentice

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This morning's sunrise on Bournemouth Beach, England, UK. Shot on the 5D Mark IV with 24 - 70mm f2.8 L USM II

Camera: Canon Rebel T6i

Shutter Speed: 1/4000

Aperture: f/20

ISO: 100

Focal Length: 250mm

Lens: 55-250mm f4-5.6 IS STM

Sunset Wrecking Ball

Andrew
Nature Photography Hobbyist / Enthusiast
Canon EOS Rebel T6i

Another one of my sunsets from Mine Hill, NJ last summer. 😉

 

Camera: Canon Rebel T6i

Shutter Speed: 1/500

Aperture: f/5.6

ISO: 100

Focal Length: 18mm

Lens: 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM

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Andrew
Nature Photography Hobbyist / Enthusiast
Canon EOS Rebel T6i
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