You have sunrises and sunrises. On the Opal Coast, they are always different.
Apart from the ever-changing light, the water level is also constantly changing. So in addition to focusing on the photo, we were also watching the ever-rising water with one eye.
Fifteen minutes before this photo was taken, it was still a sea of stones in front of us. Around sunrise - the sun rises behind us here - the water level was just right.
By shooting with a slightly slower shutter speed, the small, busy waves faded a bit more.
The photo looks blue and cool. This is caused by the blue sky reflecting in the water. The stones provide a nice color contrast.
From a young age, I have loved being outdoors. At any time of the day and at any time of the year. My first experiences with photography date back to the analogue era. With the arrival of the digital camera the possibilities and my interest in photography increased.
At that..
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