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Thread: Sunrise peeking through forest trees

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    Default Sunrise peeking through forest trees

    Hi Friends,

    My home town is Yamuna Nagar in Hrayana. West Yamuna Canal which was built by Shershah Suri forms boundary of this city.Banks of this canal are lined up with dense trees at places. Got the opportunity to capture sunrise peeking through these trees. Loved the sight of it on a misty morning.

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    Canon 550D, EFS 18-135mm, Aperture Priority,FL : 18mm, Av : 4.5, Tv : 1/20, EV :-2/3, ISO 200

    Regards/ Anil
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    The filtering sun rays look nice. You have used the tree in the centre to frame, but
    the flare is going from right to left so the framing is not helping the composition. The shutter speed was quite less, using a higher ISO would have helped to get more details. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Thanks Mrudul for inputs. Somehow , I'm always afraid of using higher ISO because of the noise it creates.

    Regards/Anil

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    Anil,
    There is some light coming from the left of the frame. Moving your camera to the right would have helped in less space at the left and it would have given us only one source of light which would have got our attention. That way the image would have been better. For landscape images one need to keep on moving to find the right perspective. Thanks for sharing. Keep on trying.

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    Sabyasachi

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