Showing posts with label daffodils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daffodils. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

Daffodils at morning twilight

There's many great things about long exposure photography: the tranquility of the darkness, the ability to get the image looking just-right in camera. And the opportunity to stamp fresh ideas onto a much photographed scene.

It was with that last point especially in mind that yesterday morning I crept out of the house at about 04:20 to put a new take on a typical springtime scene. Driving to the location - the village church of All Saints in East Meon - I was wondering if I'd left early enough as I could see the first signs of twilight growing in the east. Not good: where evening twilight gradually gives way to night, to me morning always seems to arrive with a bang. The image I had in mind would need me to add my own lighting into the scene and that necessitates a 20sec exposure, maybe longer, which begins to be quite a struggle as the day brightens.

Turns out I needn't have worried and I arrived with time to setup and capture just what I was looking for. The church silhouetted in the background (if you look closely the clock reads 05:16) and the early-morning blueness of the sky just cracking into daylight to the east, offset by the vivid bank of daffodils and their beautiful springtime colours.

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