St. Simons Sunrise

Uploaded: January 17, 2010

Description

Taken at St. Simons Island on 9-19-08. I used a 2-stop graduated neutral density filter to obtain the photo of this magnificent sunrise. It was processed as a pseudo HDR image in Photomatix Pro. I then applied the following NIK Color Efex Pro filters in this order: Brilliance/Warmth, Color Contrast Range, Graduated Neutral Density, Tonal Contrast.The crepuscular rays in the sky and the rain on the horizon were provided by Mother Nature in all her splendid glory. f/16 1/15 sec. ISO 100 10-22mm lens @ 10mm. Category: Composition Rule of Thirds - The horizon is placed below center to emphasize the sky. The dock is placed to provide leading lines into the photo.

Exif: F Number: 16, ExposureTime: 6666/100000 seconds, ISO: 100, FocalLength: 10.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 20D

Comments

Anita Hogue January 17, 2010

A glorious sunrise capture, Robert! Nik is my favorite plug in. #1228010

Robert A. Burns level-addict January 22, 2010

Thanks, Anita.

-Bob #8320446

Sharon February 19, 2010

Congratulations!!! Gorgeous! #8396511

Anne McKinnell February 23, 2010

Beautiful shot, congratulations on your finalist! #8410649

Michael J. DuPonte March 26, 2010

Congratulations Bob..A real work of art!!Mike #8485864

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