
August 16, 2020 — Sonoma County Coast, California
Taken 33 seconds before the one in the last post.
Similar — but to me, oh so different. This one gets me where I want to go.
Or closer, anyway.
(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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California based fine-art photographer featuring abstract, impressionist, and minimalist seascapes — near and distant — and floral-based images.
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Amazing, Michael.
Great photo!
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Thank you very much, my friend.
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I will be very interested to see the one of this kind you are truly happy with…(I love them all!)
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Thank you. This is almost it. It’s so close to it that it might as well be it but, I see areas where there can be improvement.
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Another “temperature inversion,” if we can apply the term to tonality. Just for fun, I turned the picture upside down to see a dark sea with a band of light stretching across the frame above the water.
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I’ll try that myself!
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Great! That dark, blue gradient above those tiny, white grey ripples; wonderful, Michael!
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Thank you very very much!
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I’m going to be difficult and say I prefer the other one. But I trust you’ll be OK with that. 🙂
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Thank you. I’m absolutely all right with that!
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…no longer mirrored, as each one goes its own beautiful way! 😉
More magic! 🙂
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Thank you. That’s why I prefer this one.
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😉
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Wonderful photo. Inspiring
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The lines on the water surface are wonderful.
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Thank you. It’s really touchy to get those under control.
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