Shelburne Sunrise
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
These Photographs are set between 5:30 and 6:30 AM at Shelburn Falls, MA. on the yearly Shelburne Falls field trip. A few students and I went to the falls early to get some sunrise shots for our personal work. This is what I came up with.
This is right at sunrise with a long exposure. It took a few tries to get one from the street without a car invading the shot.
This is a bridge across the river. In the morning with the dim sunlight it appears that the reflection causes an oval shape.
This is a building over the river. To me, its just one of those shots that just works. I love the way the little party lights compliment the background fade and the fog.
These are the potholes of Shelburne. A natural phenomenon that causes the rocks to become smooth and develop little caves and divots for water to travel through.
I pulled the shutter speed down signifigantly so I could capture the motion of the water here. I was basically standing right next to the waterfall. This is where my tripod fell apart and I was lucky to have my backup tripod otherwise the shoot may have been finished.
This is a group of Hallmark students setting up a photoshoot on the trains.
Thanks for looking, tell me what you think!
posted by Ryan Terry @ 4:50 AM,
4 Comments:
- At October 2, 2007 7:26 AM, Wayne Wallace said...
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Nice job!
That brings back memories.
Looks like you had good weather, usually that's a torture assignment in the rain as I remember.
This was one of my shots from that day but we were shooting B&W film.
http://waynewallace.com/blog/uploaded_images/maninalley-705834.jpg - At October 2, 2007 8:23 AM, Faith Dugan Photography said...
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I love the potholes photos. Beautiful use of long exposure!
- At October 2, 2007 10:10 AM, Jason McGrew Photography said...
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nice!!! I remember those days.. Good time!!
- At October 3, 2007 1:06 PM, christine turmelle said...
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I'm in love with the potholes photos. They came out wicked good.