I was late to work this morning, what a show!
The photo also has a bit of optical illusion as well. If you turn it counter clockwise and step back, you w...
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I was late to work this morning, what a show!
The photo also has a bit of optical illusion as well. If you turn it counter clockwise and step back, you will see a frosty beverage in a bottle.
Oh and by the way, this was taken on my cell phone.
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The photo also has a bit of optical illusion as well. If you turn it counter clockwise and step back, you will see a frosty beverage in a bottle.
Oh and by the way, this was taken on my cell phone.
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snowdon
June 19, 2013
Beautiful clear and crisp scene, lovely highlights and good reflections. Well done
RonSpiegelAZ
August 05, 2013
Great image! Just to show that the camera does NOT make the picture... it is always the eye behind the camera.
mountainman70
September 24, 2013
gr8 reflections and silhouettes - very calm crisp image - very sharp and excellent POV
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Location
This photo was taken on the shore of Lake Erie, Oak Harbor, Ohio. The foreground is a marsh just outside of my condo. You can see the lake on the other side of the road.Time
I was getting ready to leave for work around 7:00 am and noticed out the window that the sky was really starting to light up.Lighting
This was all natural. I ended up late for work as I had to keep taking shots every couple of minutes. The lighting changed constantly.Equipment
Believe it or not, I shot this with my Droid. I didn't have a good camera yet.Inspiration
Inspiration?? Just look at it, it was the best sunrise I have ever seen in this area!Editing
This was as shot. Sometimes nature doesn't need any help. I didn't even need to crop it.In my camera bag
Now I have a Nikon D5100. I own two lenses, the kit 55-300 and a Nikon 16-85. For flash I carry an SB-600 with an 8x8 shadow box.Feedback
Sure, be a boy scout and be prepared. I am always looking at the sky before the golden hours. For sunsets, I watch the clouds often to see if something may materialize before the sun is setting. I have a few spots in my area that offer up some good shots. All too many times though, I grab my bag, jump in the car and drive to my spot only to have the clouds blow away. Oh well, maybe next time....