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As the sun rises above the horizon, the early morning light silhouettes the distant hills and buildings seen across the Swan River.

Sunrise photography is fickle - you can go to the same place at the same time on consecutive days, and the sunrise will be different every time!

sunrise layers
sunrise layers
South Perth, Western Australia
Canon EOS 50D, 70-200mm f/4L @200mm, 1/6400 sec, f/4, ISO320
Comments:
Tim Bradley wrote at 2009-11-30 17:24

Love it - brilliant use of aerial perspective. Can't agree with you more about sunrises, but I guess that's what makes them such an attractive photographic target - you'll never know what you might capture!

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