Bow Fiddle Rock

When shape, form and texture come together to make all the raw ingredients for the concerto its a truly magical moment. But when the the concerto is accompanied by the orchestra of the sunrise very special things start to happen! 

On days like this its simply impossible to fail.

Just like truly great music the sky continued to build, gaining intensity until the full cacophony was displayed through my viewfinder.  
I have always loved Henri Cartier-Bresson’s - The decisive moment. Capturing the very moment when everything comes together. In reality I find with landscape photography its almost impossible to know when the sky his risen to the full cacophony or potential. By no means do I advocate the machine gun approach or capturing images with no thought or consideration but I personally find lots of little ‘decisive moments’ can be beneficial.  
With the technique employed I find it aids capturing the sky at its climax. It also and in this case allows a more considered approach when viewing the images later and considering if I have actually done justice to a location. At one point, the subtlety of the shapes and form were completely lost and most definitely overwhelmed with the colour palette within the sky. I have opted for this more sympathetic image that I feel compliments the magnificent Quartzite natural sea arch when every detail was revealed. 

The image was made during the intro!

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