
August 16, 2020 — Sonoma County Coast, California
A blindingly bright afternoon. Calm day — but each wavelet was its own mirror, each adding to the millions of tiny suns out on the water.
ICM — Intentional Camera Motion — does wonderful things with time and space as they combine in the camera in myriad mystical modes.
Then in the computer, more magic happens.
(Nikon D850, Nikon 24-120mm f/4G VR. RAW processing and initial editing in DxO PhotoLab 3.3; Final 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.
Fine-art photography can be seen at www.amagaphoto.com
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Magic indeed and there are 3 letters missing from the first word: -tac-
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Smoothly done. There’s an appeal in pictures that flip the usual order in a landscape, with dark at the top and brighter below.
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Thanks, Steve. I do enjoy that flip. I will never forget the side of moonlight reflected on the Utah salt flats at midnight. That was a flip.
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Your words fit this so well. I love the way this horizon recedes into the mist.
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Thank you very very much.
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Like your stuff! Will be back 👍🙏🏻
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I’m really glad that you like my stuff. And thank you for the follow!
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Curious as to how you found me.
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Searched WP for minimalist photography and found you there. Glad I did.
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Glad the search feature works! Do you know of a photographer in Scotland by the name of Bruce Percy? Look him up. I very much admire his work. Attended a four-part webinar of his recently. Not only is he an amazing photographer, but he is a wonderful teacher and is possessed of a dry sense of humor.
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Not familiar but I’ll look him up. Dry sense of humour and Scotland seem to go together 😱
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I get that impression. By the way, do you know the Donovan song?
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I’ll look it up too. Believe it or not he performed in my hometown of Dumfries a couple of years ago. Brilliant gig, got the impression he would have carried on all night. Mind you, he appeared to be in a “different planet”, if you know what I mean. His assistant had to come on now and then to remind him what to do!
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He sent himself to a distant planet sometime in the late 60s and apparently you never returned. I like his work in 1964, 65, and 66 much better. I saw him on stage at the Fillmore in San Francisco in 1969. He brought his father with him. I think that was because he was already pretty far gone. But as I said, his earlier stuff is just magic.
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Google Bruce Percy. His blog is not on WordPress.
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Looked him up. Absolutely superb. Thanks for pointing me to his site. Love that sort of minimalist images
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Thought you’d like him. He’s close enough that you could pay him a visit. Lucky you.
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🖤🤓👌agree smooth and lovely composition Michael.
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Thank you so much!
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