
December 23, 2017, Sonoma County Coast. Another archive dive. This one taken even further into abstraction. The pixels are in a complete daze.
(Nikon D500; Nikon 28-300 f/3.5-5.6G Zoom. RAW processing in DxO PhotoLab 3.2; Editing in Adobe Photoshop.)
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Ah, those tiny white pixels in the middle…. 😉 Perfect abstraction!
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Thank you. Those are the happy ones. The rest are blue.
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😉 Oh, I believe they’re happy blue! 🙂
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I believe they are. I was being very kind to them as I was pushing them around very gently.
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A ha ha ha…. I can see that!
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Great Abstract, love it.
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Thanks, Paula.
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If this were reality, one would wonder about the source of that line of light.
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Tis a puzzlement.
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On the clear understanding that this kind of thing can happen, shall you dance to that puzzlement?
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It shall resolve in good time, my friend.
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I’m sure those pixels don’t mind judging from the result. Nice work, Michael.
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Thanks very much. They’re calming down.
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I did a search for “calm pixels,” not expecting any hits, but I found that someone uses that phrase as a Facebook moniker.
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These are very special pixels.
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mmmm. Shimmery.
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Thank you, Steve. Makers me smile
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