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Sunrise/Moonset/Sunset - Marloes Sands

gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
edited April 13, 2005 in Landscapes
After visiting here briefly the previous evening I decided it was better suited to sunset than sunrise but thought I may not get another opportunity. So I set the alarm to 5:00 and was down here by 5:30. Had the whole place to myself, it was awesome! I can't remember what ND filters I was using for each shot :rolleyes I really should take notes, but I was up to ND12 at one stage. Click on the pics for full exif.

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As it happened, everyone else fancied a walk along the cliffs so I did get an opportunity to go back at sunset too :D
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    micknewtonmicknewton Registered Users Posts: 269 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    Wow, these are some really beautiful images! thumb.gifthumb.gifthumb.gif

    Is that fog on the water, or maybe just the water with a long'ish exposure?
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    AllenAllen Registered Users Posts: 10,011 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    Very dynamic. Great results.clap.gifclap
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    just stunning, gubbs!

    (how come you didn't take me to this place yet??)

    deal.gif

    congrats, some fine wall hangers there.
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,911 moderator
    edited March 29, 2005
    Gubbsy,

    It's because of you that I bought a ND filter. Haven't had a go with it
    yet but soon.

    The first is spectacular.

    Ian
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    jon,

    i insist that you print these up large. 12x16 at least.

    share the results, willya?
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    tmlphototmlphoto Registered Users Posts: 1,444 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    Very cool Gubbs. I like these alot. I really like the misty effect of the long exposures. I'll have to give that technique a go some time. Great job.
    Thomas :D

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    ruttrutt Registered Users Posts: 6,511 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    These are so beautiful, all three of them. Maybe you should reconsider for the FM MA? Would these ring the long exposure bell, I wonder? I'm no contest winner, so maybe Andy will opine.

    You seem to be on a roll. I bought the book you mentioned before: "The Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography", by Lee Frost. You just convinced me to move it to the head of my reading queue.

    Is the color just what you got, or did you do some interesting post to get these?
    If not now, when?
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    KhaosKhaos Registered Users Posts: 2,435 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    Fantastic shots!thumb.gifthumb.gif
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    bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    Spectacular thumb.gif
    I planing a self asign myself with just this in mind. In fact got a ND Filter today.
    You've given me inspiration thumb.gifclap.gif
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    mrs w
    gubbsie

    mrs w, who is very jaded on photographs, just walked by when i had your pics on my 30" monitor -

    "honey, that's gorgeous, really gorgeous!"

    there you have it.
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    Jerry CurtisJerry Curtis Registered Users Posts: 170 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    Gorgeous shots!
    I really like the monochromatic tones in that first shot, and the effect of the long exposures on the water texture, but they are all spectacular!
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    SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    gubbs wrote:
    After visiting here briefly the previous evening I decided it was better suited to sunset than sunrise but thought I may not get another opportunity. So I set the alarm to 5:00 and was down here by 5:30. Had the whole place to myself, it was awesome! I can't remember what ND filters I was using for each shot rolleyes1.gif I really should take notes, but I was up to ND12 at one stage. Click on the pics for full exif.




    As it happened, everyone else fancied a walk along the cliffs so I did get an opportunity to go back at sunset too :D


    Comments welcomed thumb.gif
    If tese were mine I would definetly have one printed up in a large size! These are really good!

    Sam

    ps: The DN filters reduce the light so you can use a longer exposure, for bluring of the water / mist etc. without overexposing the photo, is that right?
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    ehughesehughes Registered Users Posts: 1,675 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    All incredible shots, but the first one really stands out. Great Work..thumb.gifthumb.gif

    Ed
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    David_S85David_S85 Administrators Posts: 13,189 moderator
    edited March 30, 2005
    Gubbs...
    All three of those are just....


    stupendous.

    Thanks for sharing them. They'd be right at home as backdrops for Lords of the Rings or something like that.
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    gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    micknewton wrote:
    Wow, these are some really beautiful images! thumb.gifthumb.gifthumb.gif

    Is that fog on the water, or maybe just the water with a long'ish exposure?
    Thanks Mick thumb.gif, it's not fog it's the movement of the waves through a long exposure
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    gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    andy wrote:
    just stunning, gubbs!

    (how come you didn't take me to this place yet??)

    deal.gif

    congrats, some fine wall hangers there.
    Hey, thanks andy and say thanks to Mrs W too!!

    If you want to go down here you'll need a couple of spare days. It's 4.5 hour drive from London but there are so many great locations in Wales, I could spend weeks there :D

    Luben's lined up some excellent places in Dorset (2hrs) too.. When are you coming over next?
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    gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    rutt wrote:
    These are so beautiful, all three of them. Maybe you should reconsider for the FM MA? Would these ring the long exposure bell, I wonder? I'm no contest winner, so maybe Andy will opine.

    You seem to be on a roll. I bought the book you mentioned before: "The Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography", by Lee Frost. You just convinced me to move it to the head of my reading queue.

    Is the color just what you got, or did you do some interesting post to get these?
    Thanks John! I Hope you find the book useful!

    WIth all three shots I used mainly wb adjustments, curves and some some tuning with the H&S. I had to work harder with the third so also used a masked channel mixer layer with the red increased to 108%
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    gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Sam wrote:
    If tese were mine I would definetly have one printed up in a large size! These are really good!

    Thanks Sam thumb.gif
    Sam wrote:
    ps: The DN filters reduce the light so you can use a longer exposure, for bluring of the water / mist etc. without overexposing the photo, is that right?
    Spot on!!
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    gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Thanks for all the comments everyone, makes the repeated soakings from the waves washing around my knees seem all worthwhile :D

    Thanks again thumb.gif
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    Phil U.Phil U. Registered Users Posts: 1,330 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Quite nice gubbs! clap.gif
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    mslammersmslammers Registered Users Posts: 121 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Rather Remarkable
    gubbs wrote:
    After visiting here briefly the previous evening I decided it was better suited to sunset than sunrise but thought I may not get another opportunity. So I set the alarm to 5:00 and was down here by 5:30. Had the whole place to myself, it was awesome! I can't remember what ND filters I was using for each shot rolleyes1.gif I really should take notes, but I was up to ND12 at one stage. Click on the pics for full exif.


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    As it happened, everyone else fancied a walk along the cliffs so I did get an opportunity to go back at sunset too :D


    Comments welcomed thumb.gif
    I think the blue one would work better with the left cropped off closer to the moon. That way the moon balances the large rock on the right.
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    AngeloAngelo Super Moderators Posts: 8,937 moderator
    edited March 30, 2005
    fantastic shots gubbster. just beautiful! thumb.gif
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    aero-nutaero-nut Registered Users Posts: 693 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Very stunning! I agree...these must be hung on a wall somewhere!
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    John MuellerJohn Mueller Registered Users Posts: 2,555 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    This set is awesome Gubbsthumb.gifthumb
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    JubbaKingJubbaKing Registered Users Posts: 120 Major grins
    edited March 31, 2005
    This needs a bump! These are fantastic. The long exposures are wonderful.
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    gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
    edited March 31, 2005
    Thanks, much apreciated thumb.gif
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    photocatphotocat Registered Users Posts: 1,334 Major grins
    edited April 12, 2005
    I can only join the crowd here Gubbs and congratulate you with all of these shots.
    The second and third are having a slight preference from my side, the blue one is a bit spooky.
    I love the effect that you have of or on the water, wether it is damp or slow water flow, it looks great.
    It takes a good photographer to do work like that.
    Keep up the good works
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    SusanBSusanB Registered Users Posts: 281 Major grins
    edited April 12, 2005
    Comments welcomed thumb.gif[/QUOTE]
    Gubbs, Those are stunning. I love the first and second the most because of the wonderful colors and silhouettes.clap.gifclap.gif

    Susan
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    purifiedpurified Registered Users Posts: 173 Major grins
    edited April 13, 2005
    BEAUTIFUL! Perfect. I envy you to have seen such beauty.


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    ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited April 13, 2005
    What? I didn't say anything re these shots? I remember them well. And there was a previous post on the area, too. I hope I commented there.

    These shots are gorgeous, am I being redundant. To what everyone has said, I say, "ditto".

    I love those water long exposures. I dare not try them with my tripod that shakes worse than I do. I will get my husband's work tri-pod out sometime and practice that. I do love the effect on water.

    I don't have any neutral density filters, so that is out, smile. Do you know I have not, since I got back into this camera thing, done a long exposure. That is something I have to learn to do. (Which settings, etc.)

    Ditto, againclap.gif
    ginger
    After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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