It was certainly spectacular. I do love a good sky. It's a moment in time that is always unique and never repeated so I always enjoy bearing witness to it from my perspective, knowing that no one else in history will ever see what I just saw. Unless I'm photographing it of course, lol
Wow! What a morning. Every shot was stunning. I can't even pick a favourite as I loved them all. It just looked like the perfect location with birds flying by and people wandering around. Filters used perfectly, fabulous skill.
Mate, those high scattered clouds with the breaks in between is such a great recipe for that explosion of color that you got in these images. We are lucky to be able to get the same quite often here. The trick is just getting out there! Great tips here for anyone looking to capture amazing sunrise long exposures. Absolutely amazing images Adrian! Really enjoyed it! Hope all is well with you! Have a great week down there!
Definitely worth watching for the colours of that morning sky! Wow. Looking forward to some Qld potential over the next couple of weeks . . . .might even go check out Beachmere!
Hi Adrian, what amazing conditions! 01:22 looks like you would photograph on another planet :) And you got some really great shots out, as well. Thank you for sharing! Nice greetings, Christian
Thanks for watching Christian. It was so incredible that morning. Very lucky all the nature forces joined. Glad you enjoyed the video. Have an awesome weekend my friend, take care 📸🙏
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Great explanation on using ND filters for your amazing shots on sunrises. Amazing photographs Adrian, never been so lucky for me, clouds in the wrong place. Many thanks for sharing your work and how to :)
Great tips, I have not used ND filters at sunrise thinking it would be too dark. I will be trying that in the near future. Thank you Adrian, always enjoy your content.
Great work, Adrian! I loved every image and the time-lapse too. We are about to leave for Universal Studios Orlando. I'm taking the R7 and some wide, slow, small, and light lenses to the park with some filters. I'm hoping to do long exposure photography there and maybe even some infrared. See ya next week!
Thanks Phil. I went to both Universals when I was in the states. I thought I liked Orlando better. I stayed right across the road from it at I think was a Howard Johnson (???) hotel. Hard Rock cafe was out the front. I could hear the shows every night. Look forward to seeing your videos from there and seeing how much it has changed. Florida was awesome in that spot. Surrounded by a heap of Disneylands, had the Cape to check out the Space Shuttle and of course I even got a tornado when there. Enjoy 📸🙏
Thanks for the video, mother nature was on your side that morning, what we all wakeup early for.... Why not bracket your long exposures to assure no blown highlights?
Thanks for watching. Bracket a long exposure is practically useless as by the time you’ve bracketed the light will have changed making it a waste of valuable time.
Hey Great sunrise shots! One day I will get myself out of bed for sunrise. Quick question. When you say expose for the brighter part of the frame to get your exposure settings, do you use matrix or spot metering to do that? Cheers Chris
Thanks for watching Chris. For accuracy you can use spot metering on the brightest section and get a reading. If you’re using matrix you’d have to tilt up to the sky get a reading then reframe. 🤙🙏
I either use the calculation card you get with Haida filters kit and there are free apps you can download. If you watched the video I suggested at the end, it would show you that