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    Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    I found the changing light as the sun came up quite interesting. Thought I would share this.

    Sunrise was at 7:38 am. The times the images are taken are above each one. A point of interest; the dark area where the rainbow is not touching the horizon is the shadow of the Earth cast against the sky.

    7:33
    Sunrise rainbow:  changing light

    7:34
    Sunrise rainbow:  changing light

    7:38
    Sunrise rainbow:  changing light

    7:44 Full sunlight creeping in from the north
    Sunrise rainbow:  changing light

    7:46 Full sunlight spread even further south
    Sunrise rainbow:  changing light

    7:54 Full sunlight
    Sunrise rainbow:  changing light
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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Fantastic images Trevor. I like them all but that last one is really special.

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Stunning captures Trevor!

    #2 and #6 are my favourites

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Great images Trevor

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Those are great Trevor, Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Trevor I was having a bit of a rough day. Until I saw these!

    Each one is a winner but the last one just blows me away!

    The only thing I would say is that #2 & #5 might be in need of a slight CC rotation, but man, these shots are awesome!

    Thanks for making my day!

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    Gee you're getting some mileage out of that barn and field Trevor but I'm not getting tired of it !

    Great set of images, it's fascinating to see the different moods as the light changes.

    Well captured.

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    A matter of 30 minutes altogether and they are all very good shots. Did you have to get out of your house to go this place where the barn is? Did you have this seemingly perpetual rainbow where this barn is located??? I love all of your shots here from the first to the last. They are really great...

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Very nice.

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    A matter of 30 minutes altogether and they are all very good shots. Did you have to get out of your house to go this place where the barn is? Did you have this seemingly perpetual rainbow where this barn is located??? I love all of your shots here from the first to the last. They are really great...
    The barn is about twenty minutes from my house, very quiet and peaceful drive at that time of the day,

    The rainbow lasted the full time. Until I actually checked the times I thought it was fleeting. I was scrambling about so much the time seemed compressed to just a few minutes. I am fortunate I caught the beginning of the rainbow as I had my back to it. The sunrise was fading and I thought the light might be more interesting to the west. Had to scramble to readjust the tripod and set up. As it was I lost about four minutes before I got the setup right.
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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    This series is so fascinating! It wowed both my wife and me. Thanks for sharing the images and the pertinent details.

    I wonder if some people don't realize that the last scene displayed in this thread is the same scene displayed in the first thread, though the post-processing is a little different.

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Gee you're getting some mileage out of that barn and field Trevor but I'm not getting tired of it !Dave
    Neither am I obviously!

    The problem for me is threefold. 1) It just keeps giving me great photo opportunities. The day i took this I swore I would not go there. I actually went to shoot a group of old granaries but the farmer had parked a huge tractor along side them and it was hopeless to even try. So by default I drove about two miles back to this barn. And got this. So now I am back addicted to the barn's location again.

    2) For shooting prairie landscapes this barn cannot be beat. At least in my location. Prairie shots are about light, land and sky interactions. But you need some point of interest and scale. The barn provides this. And allows the composition to be very simple with just three elements.

    3) The location is just so quiet and peaceful. I love the open vista, the solitude and even the wind. I could, and often have, stood out there for hours just watching the world.
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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    This series is so fascinating! It wowed both my wife and me. Thanks for sharing the images and the pertinent details.

    I wonder if some people don't realize that the last scene displayed in this thread is the same scene displayed in the first thread, though the post-processing is a little different.
    Thanks Mike. I had a bit of time to work on it over the last week. Just a few tweaks to polish it up a bit. Hopefully I did not overdo it. as is my tendency I am afraid.

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Trevor, what magnificent images! I really especially love the last one, with the double rainbow!

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    A great series Trevor! You were very fortunate to get the rainbow to last that long. Most of the ones I have seen have been fleeting and difficult to set up for quickly enough. Well done!

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Quote Originally Posted by tbob View Post
    Just a few tweaks to polish it up a bit. Hopefully I did not overdo it.
    I don't remember which version made use of the subtle vignette but that's the one I prefer. Neither version overdoes anything in my mind.

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    These are amazing as long as I'm not just seeing a photoshopped figment of your imagination I'd think those would sell as prints!

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    Re: Sunrise rainbow: changing light

    Wonderful series Trevor. I await the next images of this now very famous barn

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