Seascapes

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Lyrt
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Too much work, recently. I often go to the sea just to hear it and relax, like many people do. Post yours.

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In reality, it looks a lot like this :
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Yukio, these are outstanding! The use of time exposure in some of them gives them an abstract ethereal quality that would seem to lift one into a higher state of consciousness. These are beautiful.

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Post by Blue As A Jewel »

As always... amazing.
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Thank you!
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Post by Lyrt »

Ravi and Gary, thank you! Murray, the waters were quite agitated that day and the wind was so strong I was almost blown away. Oh, and spindrifts are not a good thing for your lenses and filters (here a ND400).
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Ocean Park Maine in Saco Bay - our favourite beach which we frequent yearly. The first is actually near the boat launch at Biddeford Pool, the rest from OP, with the last few shots post-Hurricane Sandy from last fall -- it was a wild and windy couple of days hunkered down in our B&B at the ocean's front.

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Post by Lyrt »

Wendell, I like that beach and the moody atmosphere. However, I would straighten the horizon and use a polarizing filter to get rid of the reflections on the sea. Also, I tend to massacre colours in my photographs. For instance, here's the kind of things I'd do with your photograph (of course, that's totally personal, some people prefer colour accuracy):

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And on my side of the pond… Spring is here! Taken with my P&S. French Riviera.

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Interesting, thanks for the suggestions - the look is quite complimentary to my original composition.

Alas, I am a purist and don't like to do much of anything beyond a bit of correction on the rare occasion. strive to get the best out of camera natural look that I can. Call me simple, I know.
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