It's still half an hour until sunrise when I arrive at the cliff tops at Southbourne, Dorset, this morning, and the few breaks in the cloud cover shows a bit of promise for some good light. I hadn't planned to shoot this early, and I'm not carrying any camera support as a result, but I decide to improvise by wedging the camera between a wooden post and rail to keep things steady in the gloom.
I underexpose by two stops from the suggested meter reading to keep the shadows as they are; shadows.
24-70mm f/2.8 AF-S Nikkor. 1/40 second at f/3.5. Matrix meterting. - 2 stops EV compensation. ISO 400
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