Morning Light at Taroona, Tasmania

2009.06.16

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Woke up ran­domly this morn­ing and pro­cras­ti­nated whether to brave the cold and take a drive some­where for a few seascape sun­rise shots. I ended up get­ting out of bed after a strug­gle and fired a few at Taroona. This was around 3 and a half min­utes at F.13 made pos­si­ble with the trusty B+W 110 nd fil­ter. In the past when shoot­ing Taroona or any water­scape on sun­rise for that mat­ter, I’ve really strug­gled to get long expo­sures once the sun has risen so it was quite fun to have the oppor­tu­nity to still obtain long expo­sures even though the scene was bright.

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3 comments

  1. That’s an amaz­ing shot! Get­ting up early: so hard to do but it’s been proven to pay off. — This shot is a clear exam­ple of beat­ing our beloved procrastination.

    Lydyzze, June 16, 2009
  2. Hi Alex, this is Wal­ter from Malaysia and I’m con­stantly view­ing your blog and fas­ci­nated by the tech­nique of long expo­sure. I’ve been to your beau­ti­ful Tassie and there are many seascape per­fect for shut­ter bug. ^_^

    Walter Chew, June 17, 2009
  3. Hi Wal­ter,

    Thanks for the kind words, I really appre­ci­ate it :)

    - Alex

    Alex, June 18, 2009