July 7, 2002. Bay of Fundy. My love of symmetry around a horizontal line goes way back. In fact, it goes much earlier than this. But this is my first satisfactory rendition using a digital camera.
The camera was a Canon G2. Its resolution was a whopping four megapixels and the 34-102mm lens was not wide enough to capture the whole view — this is two shots stitched together in Photoshop 7.0 on a Mac PowerBook G4. All state of the art at the time.
The morning was idyllic. Surface of the water was like antique glass. And it was quiet. Not a sound except for an occasional loon call. Listen. You’ll hear it.
(Canon G2. Editing in Adobe Photoshop 7.0.)
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I’m inspired!
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Thank you. It was interesting to go onto my archive Drive and go back to some of the very earliest files there are. Easier than going back through years and years and years of Kodachrome.
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Wonderful atmosphere, and a fine photo, whether
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Whether film or digital
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Could’ve been film, but that would’ve meant dredging out a whole bunch of old transparencies, going through them, updating the software on the slide scanner…
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Thank you. Much appreciated.
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This is such a great image! Really lovely.
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Thank you, night owl.
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So calm, I automatically take a deep breath. Thank you.
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Thank YOU. That’s the effect I had in mind.
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