
Blue Abstract - 186/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
davidc wrote:This was a labour of love
I've been waiting for a day when the weather forecast was good - albeit not TOO good, I want an interesting sky - and this Saturday was it.
Woke up at 4am and picked up my kit, into the car and a short drive to the local lavender farm. To my surprise another chap pulled up alongside me and with a tripod in tow I knew he was another photographer too and it was nice to get some company & make a new contact.
Although my shooting was cut short, the cooler dawn air draining the batteries much faster than I'd have expected, I was still really pleased with the results.
Definitely think I'll be back over the coming months to get more shots from here.
Paul Heester wrote:My first thought was "WOW!", my second was "Noooooo!". Ive had similar planned at the Lavendar Hop Shop in Shoreham for a sunset, is this the same place?
Aesthetically, this ticks all the boxes for me, the diagonal rows, the sunrise, the tree in positioned in the rule of thirds. I dont see a hint of HDR so did you bracket exposures and then blend later? Im very jealous and its one of my favs along with your Jedi shot.
davidc wrote:This was a labour of love
I've been waiting for a day when the weather forecast was good - albeit not TOO good, I want an interesting sky - and this Saturday was it.
Woke up at 4am and picked up my kit, into the car and a short drive to the local lavender farm. To my surprise another chap pulled up alongside me and with a tripod in tow I knew he was another photographer too and it was nice to get some company & make a new contact.
Although my shooting was cut short, the cooler dawn air draining the batteries much faster than I'd have expected, I was still really pleased with the results.
Definitely think I'll be back over the coming months to get more shots from here.
davidc wrote:It's Mayfield Lavender Farm, just up the road really. Mike posted a "detail" shot from there a few days ago too but I got the impression he went there during the day.
davidc wrote:Definitely think I'll be back over the coming months to get more shots from here.
Mike Farley wrote:Good shot, well done, especially for the early start. Once the PAD is inder the belt, it frees up the rest of the day.![]()
There is a very similar photo from their 2012 photography competition on the Mayfield Lavender website, although the photographer then has positioned the sun on the other side of the tree. I have been trying to work out the positioning and wonder whether that image has been flipped as I cannot make the angles work otherwise. Whether sunrise or sunset, the positioning does not look right until the image is reversed for a dawn shot.
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