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    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

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    I woke up early in the morning to catch a Sunrise in the Maldives - overall the sun did not fully cooperate, but there is a nice serenity in watching the sun come up alone on the beach. It did hide behind the clouds once and I found this image to be very compelling I feel like I could get more out of it in PP than I already have, but any more might be over the top.

    1. ISO200, F/8, 1/400s at 24mm
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    I find that sunsets are easier for me - no getting up early. These are two examples of where afterwards I see what I should have done - IMO I think I need POV of Image 3 in Image 2.

    2. ISO200, F/11, 4s at 24mm and 10 Stop ND Filter . I am not a fan of the way the sun came out in this one - seems a bit distorted, maybe a smaller aperture would have been a better choice.
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    3. ISO200, f/8, 1/1250s, at 24mm I like this POV better, be nice to have this with a ND filter to smooth out water a bit.
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    As always, any CC is appreciated. Thanks!!

    Erik

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Nicely seen and captured.

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigE View Post
    All,

    I woke up early in the morning to catch a Sunrise in the Maldives - overall the sun did not fully cooperate, but there is a nice serenity in watching the sun come up alone on the beach. It did hide behind the clouds once and I found this image to be very compelling I feel like I could get more out of it in PP than I already have, but any more might be over the top.

    1. ISO200, F/8, 1/400s at 24mm
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    I find that sunsets are easier for me - no getting up early. These are two examples of where afterwards I see what I should have done - IMO I think I need POV of Image 3 in Image 2.

    2. ISO200, F/11, 4s at 24mm and 10 Stop ND Filter . I am not a fan of the way the sun came out in this one - seems a bit distorted, maybe a smaller aperture would have been a better choice.
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    3. ISO200, f/8, 1/1250s, at 24mm I like this POV better, be nice to have this with a ND filter to smooth out water a bit.
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    As always, any CC is appreciated. Thanks!!

    Erik
    Erik,

    You show us 3 shots with the same focal length and probably from the same place. But the vertical lines are different in the three. Position the camera so that those vertical lines are vertical. Pay attention to that. The shots have potency.

    George

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigE View Post
    All,

    I woke up early in the morning to catch a Sunrise in the Maldives - overall the sun did not fully cooperate, but there is a nice serenity in watching the sun come up alone on the beach. It did hide behind the clouds once and I found this image to be very compelling I feel like I could get more out of it in PP than I already have, but any more might be over the top.

    1. ISO200, F/8, 1/400s at 24mm
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    I find that sunsets are easier for me - no getting up early. These are two examples of where afterwards I see what I should have done - IMO I think I need POV of Image 3 in Image 2.

    2. ISO200, F/11, 4s at 24mm and 10 Stop ND Filter . I am not a fan of the way the sun came out in this one - seems a bit distorted, maybe a smaller aperture would have been a better choice.
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    3. ISO200, f/8, 1/1250s, at 24mm I like this POV better, be nice to have this with a ND filter to smooth out water a bit.
    Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    As always, any CC is appreciated. Thanks!!

    Erik
    #2 is a beautiful composition and my face of the set. Great job!

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    Erik,

    You show us 3 shots with the same focal length and probably from the same place. But the vertical lines are different in the three. Position the camera so that those vertical lines are vertical. Pay attention to that. The shots have potency.

    George

    George - Thanks for he feedback. Actually 2 and 3 are same spot just minutes apart during sunset, while 1 is at sunrise.

    I agree on Vertical Lines - frankly I am not sure if it is “Maldivian” craftmanship causing the vertical lines on the shelter to look off - I leveled the horizon on the camera to start.

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigE View Post
    George - Thanks for he feedback. Actually 2 and 3 are same spot just minutes apart during sunset, while 1 is at sunrise.

    I agree on Vertical Lines - frankly I am not sure if it is “Maldivian” craftmanship causing the vertical lines on the shelter to look off - I leveled the horizon on the camera to start.
    Leveling the camera on the horizon is just one direction, let's say rotating around the z-ax. The y-ax is changing the angle like for pano's. And the x-ax is tilting the lens up or down. And that last one is causing those non vertical lines.
    In your first picture you tilted the lens up to catch the clouds.
    I think it's not easy with that minimal references in this case.

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    Leveling the camera on the horizon is just one direction, let's say rotating around the z-ax. The y-ax is changing the angle like for pano's. And the x-ax is tilting the lens up or down. And that last one is causing those non vertical lines.
    In your first picture you tilted the lens up to catch the clouds.
    I think it's not easy with that minimal references in this case.

    George
    Thanks George - so the really only way is to do this in Camera and review the image after taking it and adjusting on either z axis?

    I guess other options is Tilt Shift Lens? O

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigE View Post
    Thanks George - so the really only way is to do this in Camera and review the image after taking it and adjusting on either z axis?

    I guess other options is Tilt Shift Lens? O
    Allways try to avoid it.
    A water level will be helpfull, a 3-way water level. And on the right place
    In a city you will have many vertical and horizontal help lines.
    Tilt shift lenses will not solve this problem. They give you more possibilities. I never worked with them.
    The perspective distortion of those vertical lines are also depending on the distance to the subject. If you could step backwards and use a longer focal length that distortion will become less.

    George

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Nice set of images; image 2 is more balanced i feel

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Nice subject, Erik. I think the first one needs to have the subject separated from the background. The distant island is poking out of the breakwater.

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    Re: Sunrise (and Sunset) in the Maldives

    Like other I think no.2 is the best of the lot. And agree that the POV in no.3 with the longer exposure may have been interesting. I honor you for your commitment to rise early for the sunrise. Overall nicely done.

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