Jan 18, 2019, Point Reyes National Seashore; October 5, 2020, My Office.
I’ve been absent from BlogLand™ for a while, working on a project. You might see the fruits of that after a while. Part of it is reworking some old favorites in a new way.
This is one of those old favorites, a bit closer to what it looked like in the original shot — but not at all like what I’ve been working on.
Collateral benefit, I guess you could call it.
(Nikon D850; Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6 ED VR zoom. RAW processing in DxO PhotoLab 3.3, Further editing in Photoshop CC 2020)
This is excellent, Mike. I really like the streaks of light created by the scraping of sea against sky. It makes you think about where that light is coming from with no hint from above. And the soft pastel quality of the light and color is quite soothing and pleasing to see.
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Thanks, Steve. It’s a far cry from the way I had processed it earlier, taking it all the way down to black. I like them both.
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A ha… “collateral benefit” sounds just about right! 😉 👏 Happy Monday, my friend!
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Thank you my friend. Another week in a weird world…
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…you can say that again!
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Love the glimmer of light Michael, really draws in the eye.
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Thanks, Tina. What I am doing recently put all of my attention on tone. That’s a clue as to what I’ve been doing recently.
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Better collateral benefit than collateral damage.
What a huge difference from the linked version.
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That’s what I was thinking. Thank you. Yes it is a huge difference. I like them both.
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So calming I’m in white rock for a visit … feels like here yesterday… quiet the nice office view Michael… room with a view indeed 🤓☺️
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Thank you. Very much. The monitor in my office offers me a number of views. 📷🤓😊
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‘Scrape’ is a great title for this…I like the overall color very much…I hope the project is going well. 🙂
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Thanks very much! Click on the link in the post to see the original version. Project is going slooooooowly.
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Yes, quite a big difference there between the two versions. Slow and steady…..
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Another amazing minimalist work.
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Thanks very much.
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