
January 26, 2020 — Reynisfjara Viewpoint, South Coast, Iceland
Can I go anywhere near an ocean without doing a seascape horizon? No. I can’t. It’s in my DNA. And the thing is, Iceland has lots of ocean.
(Nikon D850, Nikon 24-120mm f/4G VR. RAW processing in DxO PhotoLab 3.1; Editing in Adobe Photoshop.)
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The AuthorMichael Scandling
California based fine-art photographer featuring abstract, impressionist, and minimalist seascapes — near and distant — and floral-based images.
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Ohhh….ahhhh…yesss!
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😃
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There’s that dark sea again, and those slanted rays of light.
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I have a thing for that.
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This one really profited by enlargement. The color and detail of the sea became much more apparent.
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It’s true. I felt Constable looking over my shoulder in post.
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I hope the Constable didn’t find something to give you a ticket for.
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Not that kind of ticket, but he did give me the ticket to amazing skies.
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Ha, but J. M. W. Turner would probably say you were influenced by him.
Regardless, I really like these seascapes that you make.
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Thank you very much. I’m a huge Turner fan. But this one just seemed a bit more Constabilian, to coin a word, to me. In a few days you’ll see a definite Turner influence.
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Look forward to seeing it.
C & J. M. W. T, as you probably know, did not see eye to eye when it came to art, terrible arguments from Turner and C’s membership of the RA. Rather sad really as both fine artists.
Have a few good books on both artists, masters of light and competition.
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I am aware of their personal disagreements, which is sad. Regardless, I very much admire both of them.
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Stunning lights, Wow!!
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Thank you. Fluid cloud arrangement changed from minute to minute.
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Beautifully dark; wonderful.
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Wonderful image, Mike. That little bit of glint on the sea makes a big difference.
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Thank you very much. I’m really big on glints.
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Beautiful, Michael.
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Thank you.
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Awesome.
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Thank you. You know me and horizons. I’ll post some more one of these days. Waves too.
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