Seaweed by inshaala
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Description
Canon 17-85mm IS USM.
Taken on the same day as the other shots, but this is just me playing around with the polarising filer and angles which gave me the idea, coupled with the fact that i recently discovered the amazingness of gradient overlays in various styles of postwork, this probably being the simplest use of them :)
Fun times :)
hope everyone had a great weekend!
Enjoy!
Rich
Comments (20)
Abatar
This is very beautiful a real nice work of art!
Lashia
Beautiful deep contrast, I like the seperate deep colours; the bluey grey, then almost white blue, then deep set blue. Very pretty, gives your image awesome depth. Great low angle, too. Lovely image :-)
jinet
A true splendod, deep and intense photo !
marybelgium
splendide !
Tobak30
Very nice picture. so.. blue. very calm and good.
mark.spooner
Lovely work!
kurtsart
Fantastic Blues and marvelous contrast with the seaweed!
Lara-Shaeya
Awesome work!!! Beautiful colors and a great POV!!! Lara
Hedepo
A beautiful shot!!! I like the trong colouring!!
danob
Nice work Rich Ideal scene for the polariser, and gradient!
Chaos911
quite a mastershot!!!!
Onslow
Nice shot - looks like the 'Top Gear' team have been showing you postworking :D
natalieb
Beautiful colours, scene and postwork! Excellent photo!
gs1953
Splendida!
Valerie-Ducom
OMG !!! Excellent picture and very beautiful perspective, composition and color !!! :)
kjpweb
;) Good one! Great image! And these gradients come in handy from time to time. And you used them wisely and effective! Bravo!
MaydaMason
a very beautiful beach photography! i like the colours you've obtained with gradients! clap clap! :)
slawa
I love tha clarity of the colours, the icy looking surface of the sea and those withe lines of the waves that divide sea and land.
Surama
Wow...great shot!
tommorules
Yep, once you discovered grads you'll never look at the sky the same way again... Of course you can also lighten bits with the same technique... perhaps the seaweed in question could be lightened up a bit here?