Desert Sunrise with a little fog

Picture by deliciousbacon


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  • July 08, 2012
  • Canon 24-105L
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
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  • Editing Software
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes Canon 5D Mark III Location on map is approximate spot where I set up my tripod.

9 Comments

08 Jul 07:31
deliciousbacon

Multiple seven shot brackets stitched during a sunrise on my way home from work a couple days ago. July 4th, there were some angry clouds in the sky and all I had was my phone driving home from work. This has happened on multiple occasions - Great shots, no camera. It had rained on and off all day on the 4th, so I knew the sunrise would be different than the usual cloudless, murderously sunny light blasting me in the retinas the next day. I brought my camera to work and left it in the car overnight to find fog around the mountains the morning of the 5th. Out here, this is something you don't see very often. Read my profile before commenting.

08 Jul 07:57
bessi7

very nice picture (10) for process 8

08 Jul 11:10
rrr

8.9 I see what you are trying to do, and its a great shot.

08 Jul 11:46
flipd1

Good pict

08 Jul 14:12
johnt

After reading your profile I will simply comment.. persistence is a virtue.

08 Jul 14:31
digicam

This site is designed for comments and votes in order to function. I respect your views and thoughts. If you do not want to open yourself up to criticism perhaps you should post you images on a site such as HDR SPOTTING. NO Judgements There. Only Editors

08 Jul 20:46
mariannea

Very nice image, I like it

17 Jul 09:55
deliciousbacon

Comments and votes are fine. I believe it's everyone else that's missing the point. Personal taste does not mean editing to everyone else's wishes. Why would I enjoy it if I didn't do it for MYSELF?

17 Jul 09:57
deliciousbacon

Persistence is a virtue, but not if the purpose is to please others that are self absorbed and completely miss the point of what a HOBBY is. People here have a LOT to learn. I enjoy what I do, and that is the ONLY thing that matters.

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