Dreaming
Who says sunrise photos always need to be in colour?
I got out for an early morning session for the first time in a long time on Sunday morning. As always, it was after a night of little sleep because I was constantly expecting the alarm to go off... only to get annoyed and roll out of bed before it went off anyway.
I'll admit I wasn't expecting much when I got to Coogee; the sky was overcast with thick clouds on the horizon, but they were moving pretty quickly across the sky above so I thought I'd take the opportunity to take some long exposure shots. There's always opportunity for a photo, no matter the conditions, but sometimes you just have to work a bit more for it.
This was one of my first photos of the morning, and I thought the vibe for it really suited black and white. The long exposure time really stilled the water, giving it a texture similar to ice, reflecting the crenellations of the pool like a mirror.
Of course, about ten minutes after this photo, the sky lit up and we were treated to an absolutely gorgeous start to a Sunday, and I'll post some of those later.
The details for this image are:
- Nikon D750 with Nikon 16-35mm f/4G VR
- NiSi Filters Australia Circular Polariser, 6 stop Neutral Density filter, and 4 stop Graduated Neutral Density Filter
- Sirui Australia W-1204 tripod with K-20x Ball Head
- f/13
- 8 seconds
- ISO 50