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Apr 5, 2021 19:42:48   #
Bill_de Loc: US
 
photobug.2 wrote:
The Video from B&E was great
Like your tree
The tree I posted is onE That I havE Photographed many a time, this isa one of my favorites.

The set of 3 is a tree in a local park. It is an old Oak Tree The Photos are spread through 3 seasons
My Favorit is winter.



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Apr 5, 2021 19:44:53   #
photobug.2
 
Thank You for the Reply

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Apr 5, 2021 21:47:21   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
photobug.2 wrote:
When Taking Photos of the Sun Rise, the son always comes out white. What is the proper way to photograph the sun to come out in its natural color.


It's not unusual.

You could take two exposures - one which exposes the sun as you would like it - and another that exposes a little longer, so that everything will be in complete silhouette. Or wait until the sun dips below the horizon. These were single exposures.

_DSC2139-NIKON D800-3064517-(01-11-17)-Pano-Edit by Gene Lugo, on Flickr

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Apr 6, 2021 00:16:19   #
photobug.2
 
Thanks Great Shots

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Apr 6, 2021 06:33:48   #
billnikon Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
 
photobug.2 wrote:
When Taking Photos of the Sun Rise, the son always comes out white. What is the proper way to photograph the sun to come out in its natural color.


Aim your camera 45% to either side of the sunrise, then aim your camera up 45%, in manual exposure adjust your setting until you are one stop under exposed. Reposition your camera and take the sunrise shot.
Yes, it is that easy.

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Apr 6, 2021 06:36:45   #
photobug.2
 
Thanks I will give it a try

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Apr 6, 2021 07:30:59   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
Gene51 wrote:
It's not unusual.

You could take two exposures - one which exposes the sun as you would like it - and another that exposes a little longer, so that everything will be in complete silhouette. Or wait until the sun dips below the horizon. These were single exposures.

_DSC2139-NIKON D800-3064517-(01-11-17)-Pano-Edit by Gene Lugo, on Flickr
It's not unusual. br br You could take two exposu... (show quote)


Agree. Some of the best Sunrise/sets are when the Sun is below the horizon.

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Apr 6, 2021 07:39:09   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
I shoot with the camera in Manual mode & spot meter the sky to the left or right of the Sun & under expose. I believe # 2 is as shot. You can see the camera settings in the top left of the LR Develop Module. I'm pretty sure the atmospheric conditions probably helped with the exposure.


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Apr 6, 2021 07:52:36   #
photobug.2
 
Thanks

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Apr 6, 2021 09:13:07   #
gvarner Loc: Central Oregon Coast
 
I’ll go out on a limb here and will get some blowback but the sun has no relevant "natural" color, anymore than what an atom bomb has when it goes off. The color will always be with respect to what’s in the atmosphere. It’s intensity is beyond the range of any camera sensor or our our eyes to see detail in it, let alone color. Do your best to capture the filtered colors in your composition.

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Apr 6, 2021 09:43:24   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
It's always going to be a combination of shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Oh, and add careful metering.
--Bob
photobug.2 wrote:
When Taking Photos of the Sun Rise, the son always comes out white. What is the proper way to photograph the sun to come out in its natural color.


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Apr 6, 2021 10:12:32   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Gene51 wrote:
It's not unusual.

You could take two exposures - one which exposes the sun as you would like it - and another that exposes a little longer, so that everything will be in complete silhouette. Or wait until the sun dips below the horizon. These were single exposures.

_DSC2139-NIKON D800-3064517-(01-11-17)-Pano-Edit by Gene Lugo, on Flickr
It's not unusual. br br You could take two exposu... (show quote)


Beautiful shots, but that first one is eye-catching and magnificent

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Apr 6, 2021 10:18:38   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
photobug.2 wrote:
The Video from B&E was great
Like your tree
The tree I posted is onE That I havE Photographed many a time, this isa one of my favorites.

The set of 3 is a tree in a local park. It is an old Oak Tree The Photos are spread through 3 seasons
My Favorit is winter.


I think that tree with personality would be remarkable in any season, in any kind of weather or light

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Apr 6, 2021 14:24:39   #
srg
 
The color of the son has a lot to do with the color of the parents

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Apr 6, 2021 15:14:56   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 

--Bob
srg wrote:
The color of the son has a lot to do with the color of the parents

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