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Sunrise at Brighton

An ordinary view can become something else with the right amount of sun and a few ND grad filters. I deliberately went for the milky water look to stop the West Pier ruins 'merging' into the 'black' sea that normally accompanies this type of shot.

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Keywords:Brighton, / Sunrise, / West / Pier, / Brighton / Pier, / Sea, / Water, / Sky, / Beach
Camera:Canon 5D MkII
Lens:17-40 f4 USM L
Photo Location:Brighton & Hove, Sussex
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Filesize:466 KiB
Date added:Dec 10, 2009
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alan1j   [Dec 10, 2009 at 09:56 AM]
You have achieved a really pleasing image here Andrew. One for the wall my friend, The tones and silhouettes of the pier complementing each other very well. Nicely composed also.
Oldboy   [Dec 10, 2009 at 06:16 PM]
Cracking shot and composition. I would have thought, with the sun in that position, the pier would have still stood out. Very Happy
picsfor   [Dec 10, 2009 at 07:16 PM]
Most kind thank you. The top part only gets seen - the bottom part becomes blended into the sea, which, when shot from this angle ends up fairly dark.

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