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The Golden Hour Part 2 - Sauchar Point - Elie - Fife

 
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Nov 09, 2006 09:39 |  #1

And for all you Brits, No you haven't tuned to the Simon Bates Radio Show ;) :lol:

Part two from my morning on the beautiful Fife Coast Part 1 can be found here

The partly clouded skies were breaking up nicely and the sun just beginning to rise over the horizon, I've never shot any decent sunrises so this moment was quite exciting for me, scuttling across the slippery seaweed covered rocks to get decent compostions I even managed to confuse a deep pool of water with a stepping stone and again, went knee deep for the love of photography :lol:

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I have a few more shots as the sun began to warm the area, I'll post these soon.

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Nov 09, 2006 09:56 |  #2

Both series are spectacular ... makes me wish I was back ... I was born in Kirkcaldy, just down the road from Elie ...

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Nov 09, 2006 10:05 |  #3

jimtfoto wrote in post #2239145 (external link)
Both series are spectacular ... makes me wish I was back ... I was born in Kirkcaldy, just down the road from Elie ...

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Thanks Jim The Fife coast is a great area for coastal photography and just an hours drive for me. I kinda stumbled upon Elie in the summer so if you can recommend any other areas I should consider then throw them this way Buddy :)


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Nov 09, 2006 10:08 as a reply to  @ Buggbairn's post |  #4

Your absolutely right about the Fife coast ... have you tried around Dysart and Ravenscraig Castle??

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Nov 09, 2006 10:20 |  #5

I like the second and third ones. If you could have got slightly more light on the bottom of the second one then IMO that would be even better.

Still a good series of shots though. It really shows the benefits of getting out and about early:D


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Nov 09, 2006 10:54 |  #6

I find #1 a bit dark Scottie, agree with Rob above about #2 and like #3 the best.



  
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Buggbairn wrote in post #2239094 (external link)
And for all you Brits, No you haven't tuned to the Simon Bates Radio Show

Part two from my morning on the beautiful Fife Coast Part 1 can be found here

The partly clouded skies were breaking up nicely and the sun just beginning to rise over the horizon, I've never shot any decent sunrises so this moment was quite exciting for me, scuttling across the slippery seaweed covered rocks to get decent compostions I even managed to confuse a deep pool of water with a stepping stone and again, went knee deep for the love of photography .

:lol::lol::lol:,well,maybe you should get your specs with CP filters on them then.:lol::lol:

# 2 & 3 do it for me sir , very good looking pictures IMHO.
That vign.even suits #2.

Do i see some very faded halo around the tower in # 3 ?;):p

Good work this time buddy.


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Nov 09, 2006 12:37 |  #8

I also vote for #2 and #3. The reflection in #3 is great... so is the light. Good job!


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Nov 09, 2006 13:12 |  #9

Buggbairn wrote in post #2239094 (external link)
And for all you Brits, No you haven't tuned to the Simon Bates Radio Show ;) :lol:

Scottie, you must be old!:confused: I remember my grandparents telling me about that program!:rolleyes:

Great shots - the second and third are the one's I'd go for


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Nov 09, 2006 13:20 |  #10

im inspired Scottie

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Nov 09, 2006 14:30 |  #11

Beautiful shots! The sunrise is gorgeous! The reflection amd the foreground in #3 are outstanding. Makes me wish I was there. Does anyone know what the ruin is from?


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Nov 09, 2006 14:46 |  #12

The second and third are the best Scottie,I really like the second beause of the lIghting.


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Nov 09, 2006 14:46 |  #13

Oh wow!!!

I love them all. What a morning you had... ;)


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Nov 09, 2006 14:52 |  #14

Number 2 for me Scott .. my sort of shot.
And that Dimitri has eyes like a hawk .. sorry eagle.
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Nov 09, 2006 15:53 as a reply to  @ Seaboarder's post |  #15

Love #2! You even made seaweed look beautiful - that glint of sun on the clump to the right of centre makes the shot for me. There is some odd flare in the bottom right corner which irritates me slightly.

#3 works well too. You picked your spot perfectly. Worth a wet foot or two! :D


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