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Despite the prospect of a crack...
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🔸◾️ W O O D L A N D - C U R V E S ◾️🔸

Despite the prospect of a cracking mist shrouded sunrise on Penryn River this morning, I walked in the opposite direction to Enys Woods. I've simply shot the river so many times lately that I needed to go somewhere else!

A veil of mist hung over this patch of woods near my home in Penryn (that I've only found since lockdown).

When I arrived before sunrise, the scene was pretty flat and uninspiring. As the sun rose though, it's light illuminated the mist - knocking back distant trees to simplify & add depth, and creating shafts of light between the trees.

I pointed the camera into the sunlight - the direction of the light show and to reduce "hot spots" in the scene. I composed the shot to clip the sun behind a tree to both control the light and create the sun star as a focal point.

Canon 6D MkII | 24-105mm lens at 47mm | ƒ-14 | 1-6 sec | ISO 100 | Tripod | Taken 12-04-2020 at Enys Woods

Copyright Andrew Hocking 2020
www.hocking-photography.co.uk

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