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| sent on December 05, 2015 (0:09)
Rather less wideangle than my previous entry! Sunrise, this morning, these swaying 'palms' took me to Sunset Boulevard, not a freezing windy Southampton Docks at silly o'clock... |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (0:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Never seen so palms -D. Beautiful colors, congratulations. Greetings, Jankoj. ;-) Mai viste palme cosi. Bei colori, complimenti. Un saluto, Jankoj. |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (1:15)
Thank you very much Jankoj. |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (7:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice 8-) 8-) Molto bella |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (7:43)
Thank you, young Vittorio! |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (9:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very impressive! Molto suggestiva! |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (10:02)
Thank you again Bianpie. |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (10:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very very beautiful with these "palm" unusual! Hello, sonia Molto molto bella con queste "palme" insolite ! Ciao, sonia |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (10:12)
Thank you Sonia! |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (10:52)
Gorgeous sunrise! You, too, seem to have posted an image showing the contrasts between the man made and the natural! |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (10:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful interpretation. Compliments Hello ;-) Bellissima interpretazione. Complimenti Ciao |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (11:20)
I'm glad you saw, Ann, just where I spent my precious sunrise yesterday morning! Not the most obvious, or romantic but one I'd been meaning to do for a long while and is only possible in winter (to travel there by train in time). Did you read my description? Started off at pre dawn with the moon, left about 1pm, with many very long shots with this lens over the cranes and docks, which I always find strangely fascinating. |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (11:20)
Thank you very much Father Christmas!! |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (11:38)
I did :) It needs a little imagination to turn them into swaying palms but, thankfully, I have an imagination! :) The docks is not the first place I would think of when photographing the sunrise but must have provided lots of interesting contrasts. It was a gorgeous start to the day but the rest of the day here was rather less glorious than forecast. I was babysitting my grandson, so that wasn't a problem for me. |
| sent on December 05, 2015 (12:10)
At night, the docks are a fairytale science fiction mass collection of bright lights, a real sense of activity and again, I had planned to shoot that from sunset with tripod and long lens many times, but not quite done that yet. Sunrise, obviously looks the other way and with a different set of silhouettes. I was in quite a poor position yesterday as I'd never before got off the train at one of the two stations that cover this area, Millbrook and Redbridge. Because these are minor stations, not many trains actually stop at them, either. This meant that I had to stalk out the locations blind and decided to stay put where I was as running about like a headless chicken could have produced no shots at all - and I knew I'd get something where I was. At midday, it did suddenly cloud over, from the west (and you) - it rolled in very quickly but it did clear a bit an hour later, to then give sunny spells rather than cloudless skies. I love this sharp winter light, when the sun never rises too high, thus casting shadows all day. |
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