Greetings, early get-uppers!
This be the third part of my September Sunrise series, and it's a series within the series this time.
If you missed the other two parts, here they be:
It is the same location, two mornings later...
This is a detail of a shot you'll see a bit later.
I thought it would sit as a good thumbnail image.
Anyway, no great results, this time. Mostly due to the fact that...In general, September is a month that's kind of late for this location. The sun disk went far to the south and behind the cliff to the right. So, it does not show above sea level. We have no visibility, rather.
What can we do but experiment with what we've got?
This time, experimenting meant me climbing down the cliff and crawling along the rocks that stretch further into the sea from the northern side. Still no great visibility but...another angle, at the least. And another foreground.
Well...light was not fantastic.
A bit longer exposure than the previous shot.
Zooming in during long exposure.
A Cormorant landing on the far rock to the left.
Here's a detail of that same shot.
And here's that shot of a kind of a...secondary sunrise — the Sun rising not above sea level but above...rock level.
Another detail of the shot above...
And a still closer one, focusing on the fisherman's boat.
And basically, that was it for the moment. I started the slow and careful crawl and then slower and more careful climb back up.
The goodbye shot I took once I was up there and ready to go away.
After all, going away is a part of the job.
Yours,
Manol