
1/1600s f/6.3 ISO320 400mm

1/2500s f/8.0 ISO200 400mm

1/400s f/5.6 ISO200 400mm

1/800s f/6.3 ISO200 400mm

1/1000s f/6.3 ISO200 400mm
The sun doesn't rise until 6:45, so at 6:50 I was at Chichester Gravel Pits I stupidly didn't check the wind and as it turned out there was to much of it for there to be any mist. The light was perfect so I did some experimenting with shooting into the sun. I quite like the effect the wind had on the water but it would of course looked better with still water.
A Kingfisher landed on a tree about 5 metres away from me but lying on the floor I couldn't get my camera around so just had to admire it.
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