Hello today I offer you this sunrise taken in three different locations. It remains the same sunrise but the photos are spaced several minutes apart from each other. I took it with my SLR camera which always gives me a result that always suits me. I will try in the next few days if the weather is good to take more photos because that is the best time to do so. The sun is low and the colors are warmer than summer.
Sunset photos are always easier to take as it takes more time to find the right axis. But I find sunrises more complicated. You have to be ready to catch it before it starts to rise in the sky and when it starts to point at your nose you have to flinch to break the button hahaha. No, but in fact it is less possible to change corners to take it afterward it takes on more intensity and the result is no longer the same.
The best thing is to have some razing clouds which will extend the rays to the sides.
In this photo you see that the sun is already high in the sky. I really wanted to have it more at treetop level. But I was caught too late. In addition, the complication of sunrises at the end of September is that each morning the sun rises later so if you have a specific time to take your photos and go to work, the more time passes the less chance you have of be able to take the shot that will revolutionize your life. All joking aside, since I discovered Hive I became much more interested in the artistic side of the image between its composition and its colors. Here I also discovered black and white which I love.
Don't be surprised by what I write. I use Google to translate all my articles but sometimes it doesn't really translate what I'm writing. Google doesn't understand the implications or nuances of my language. This sometimes makes the text strange to read. Once, I wrote a message to a person who had made a very pretty, very colorful drawing. I wrote to him that I love his drawing and that the colors are magnificent. My Google tells me that the drawing is magnificent with its mediocre and pale colors...I didn't necessarily reread the translations so imagine when I translate my texts into English which are then translated into another language it becomes almost inaudible for the last one who translates into his language.
Thank you for looking at my photos and for devoting a bit of your time to my work, thank you again and have a good weekend
Cyboule