
December 31, 2019— Sonoma County Coast
Just in case you’ve come to the conclusion that I’ve abandoned all but abstract, here’s one where Mother Nature is best left alone to do her own thing.
(Canon G5X II. RAW processing in DxO PhotoLab 3.1; Editing in Adobe Photoshop.)
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California based fine-art photographer featuring abstract, impressionist, and minimalist seascapes — near and distant — and floral-based images.
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Very nice. Peaceful and reflective. Of course, I can see where you would take this along the abstract path as well. I believe I would like that also.
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Thank you very much. Actually, it never occurred to me to go down the abstract path with this one. But now that you mention it…
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A horizontal strip in the sky half-way up the picture seems slightly metallic and reminds me of old-fashioned solarization.
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Interesting. Never thought of that.
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Yes, indeed a beauty too.
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Thank you very much, Paula.
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Nice!
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Thanks!
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Great light, Michael.
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Thank you. Black Point. Sea Ranch.
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Such an interesting seascape with the clouds, the fog and the light on the water. I’m good with her doing her thing, you doing your thing, and me doing mine, too. 🙂
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Everybody’s got a thing. Everybody does it.
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And that’s good. Lovely work again, Michael.
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Thank you, Dina. From chilly Manhattan on the way to Iceland. There will be lots of photography.
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