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The intention was to drive across to Tenby (roughly 1hr 40mins) to capture a stunning sunrise over the harbour. I set myself up and rattled off a few exposures to check my composition. Soon enough the rain set in and put to bed my idea of a glorious sunrise. Instead I came away with this shot of the harbour during the blue hour at sunrise.
As this is a fairly long exposure (around 10 seconds) there is some obvious movement in the boats, I couldn't think of a way to freeze them apart from creating a composite image (which had slipped my mind at the time having left the house at 0345). I also didn't want the harbour right in the middle of the frame so have opted for this crop. However, the horizon cuts the photo in my opinion but again, I could't think of a way around it; do you feel it's detrimental to the image? Anyway, here is the photo:
Tenby - Blue Hour
Critique is greatly appreciated - thanks all,
James
As this is a fairly long exposure (around 10 seconds) there is some obvious movement in the boats, I couldn't think of a way to freeze them apart from creating a composite image (which had slipped my mind at the time having left the house at 0345). I also didn't want the harbour right in the middle of the frame so have opted for this crop. However, the horizon cuts the photo in my opinion but again, I could't think of a way around it; do you feel it's detrimental to the image? Anyway, here is the photo:
Tenby - Blue Hour
Critique is greatly appreciated - thanks all,
James