Greetings, fellow early get-uppers!
It might have been delayed but still...it's here. My photo report of another September sunrise at the Black Sea coast.
The report was delayed, the Sun was on time, though. It has that habit.
Before I go on rambling about it, you might check out my previous posts on the topic. It's all a sequence:
September Sunrise Part III — A Photo Series
And now, Part IV:
Camera Settings:
Aperture F 22; Shutter Speed 2 sec.; Light Sensitivity ISO 100; Focal Length 16 mm
Camera Model:
Sony Alpha 6000 with a 16-50 mm kit lens
This time, I was on the rocks near a popular lighthouse. And there were other early get-uppers. Fisherfolk and Photographyfolk.
There was a kind of an unexpected, and yet...kind of expected...cold war going on between the two tribes. Although, technically, one of the tribes was warning members of the other tribe that their equipment might hurt somebody if they would stand where they did. Which was each person's view of where the best spot for taking a shot would be. So, from a Photographyfolk point of view, what was the drama and why wouldn't the Fisherfolk just move themselves a little bit to the left?
Well, there's a reason why 'Move to the left!' is a famous trope around here. With anecdotes and songs about it.
Anyway, I stoically kept my place for a while and I did not try to exempt all of the Fisherfolk from my scene. I'd rather include the local tribe in my story. I considered it luck when a young Fishergirl stood near the path of the rising Sun.
And then, after taking these samples, I did move to another point of view. But that's another story.
Peace and Parsley!
Yours,
Manol