Reposting – Reflecting on Early Mornings

This is a post I did back in early February 2015, and while not a lot of photos, I remember this morning so well and had a great time. So I really wanted to post this again.

The other morning, I got up very early to go to Seaford pier to get the sunrise, but the clouds were not great. Actually, where the sun came up, there were none, but lots on the opposite side.  So I didn’t get a good one, still, the other side of the sun, there was some gorgeous light on the clouds, and they were a lovely shade of pink.

 

I had to try the Lee Big Stopper here, though the clouds were moving very slowly, I do like the very still water.  This is reverse processed again. So made into a black and white image and then turned back to colour.

After that, we went to Mordialloc.  There is a little marina there, and we just walked around it.  Some very interesting boats.

 

The colour version of yesterday’s Monochrome Madness image.  I loved the green in the image.  Again, reverse processed, though the image yesterday was then made black and while again from this, which gave it that sepia tone.

 

There was a bit of a pier there, and as we were walking down it, this boat headed out into the bay.  I could see through the lens that the clouds were really dramatic, so I tried to capture them.  I didn’t have much time, and I wish I had done it differently, but I’m okay with what I got.  I love how calm the water was that day.

That is enough from me today. I am going to leave you with a gallery of those three images.  I’m looking forward to a peaceful day.

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16 Comments

  1. Wow 🤩 ! I like early mornings too but the trouble is with getting out of bed 😁. Have done it willingly only when I had booked a train/flight to somewhere..

  2. I don’t know what you would have done differently, Leanne, but those dramatic pink clouds are wonderful. And the green on that boat–I would call that a very vibrant green. Lovely!

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