Reside in the city of Rostov-on-Don, South Russia,a five-hour drive to the Black Sea and half an hour to the Azov Sea and an hour and a half flight from Moscow. Do photography and digital graphics. Perhaps my works here will say much more ot me/. You can also visit my RedBubble profile http://www.redbubble.com/people/snik?ref=account-nav-dropdown OR my 500px one: https://500px.com/nikolaysemyonov
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Comments (15)
MrsRatbag
I'm glad you kept it; the colours and light in the water would have made me keep it too! I like what you've done here, it's a beautiful thing to sit and look at.
doarte
Astonishing work, congratulations on a beautiful image. Applause +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE
chesscanoe
Thanks for sharing versus deleting. Super implementation.
bebopdlx
Excellent effect.
kgb224
Superb capture. God bless.
giulband
wonderful work !!!
durleybeachbum
SO glad we get to see this magical image, Nicolai!
helanker
A really stunning result of what you did to it. It looks like seals out in the water.
jendellas
Love it!!
auntietk
Yes, the light, the colors, and the wonderful composition. Sometimes the "bones" of a photograph are so good it just begs to be worked with. I'm glad you kept this one. The result is superb. It draws me in, makes me feel the waves, see the swells, hear the splash of water over partially submerged wood. Ahhhhhhh ... lovely!
Domi48
I like it.
Cyve
Marvelous creation... Outstanding work my friend !!!
JuliSonne
BEAUTIFUL::::::::::::::::::::::light, colors, dynamic!!!
blondeblurr
It must have been intuition - I would have kept it too, if it was mine ... you are the Master of recognition Nikolay and of no boundaries to an eccentric beauty, which we are seeing through your eyes - so, there is some light at the bottom of the ocean? ;) another brilliant image, as we are accustomed to it - what's next? - I can't wait to see ... BB
anahata.c
well the photograph before your treatment---who knows? Since becoming a photographer, I've saved some awful shots for reasons I couldn't explain, and even if they didn't turn into a piece as beautiful as this, I still learned a lot from playing with them. But what makes you hold onto a shot, I don't know. You obviously saw something in it, as your treatment attests. And maybe it's a motherly thing, you look at it and feel you let it down, you want to give it something back for wresting it away from its natural setting and leaving it abandoned...Maybe you knew there was life in it, and you felt compassion for it, lol. Or not lol---maybe you really did! An artist wants to "do" for their pictures. You turned it into a painting, part abstract, part realism. It has "3s" again---upper, middle, lower. And those groynes---they're groynes?---make the punctuation that breaks up the continuity of all water. But so does the white in the shot---above and below the groynes. And you've rendered the mid portion with beautiful blues and greens. A very painterly work, poetic, and with beautiful hues. Whatever you wanted to give back to the photo, you did. It's quiet, a bit stormy, and beautiful.