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Some amazing blue water around the island Capri, and in some of the "Grottos" (Caves). On this particular day the water was too choppy and we were unable to enter the actual grottos. That to me is just a good excuse to go back : ) We did have a great jump in the sea and swim off the boat!
Yesterday morning I went up to Old Harry Rocks near Studland in Dorset for sunrise with my friend Scott. Despite the weather report giving clear skies we arrived to a thick bank of low cloud snuffing out any chance of seeing the sun. It was a bit disappointing but at least there was some drama in the cloud formations.
Old Harry Rocks are three chalk formations, including a stack and a stump, located at Handfast Point, on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, southern England. They mark the most easterly point of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Eons of wave action eroding coastal cliffs The creation of beautiful rock patterns.
Ocean and Time Wins.
I tried something a bit different with this photo. It's a hand blended 3 exposure HDR. Rather than let Lightroom do it for me, I chose to blend the photo using a series of masks in Photoshop. I wasn't happy with the colours, so B&W was an easy choice. Rather than using the standard, high contrast B&W, I lifted the black-point to about 20 to get a nice vintage film look.
Un petit air à la Mathulak, je vous invite d'ailleurs à visiter sa superbe galerie : www.flickr.com/photos/127818489@N07
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. . . One of the things I like best about Point Betsie are the rocks! There's always the outside chance of finding a Petoskey Stone, but the noise they make, and the chance of finding that perfect skipping stone are there also! I would of thought that there wouldn't be too many left after my brother and I threw them all in as kids, but I guess a few are left yet . . .
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Just one of those days that you hope the sun is going to pop out from behind the cloud
but it wasn't to be
To get this shot I just kept my ND grad on and took it hand held
All i did to this shot was a little Highlight/shadows and sharpen