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This is an oldie from my film days. The original was taken on Fuji Velvia slide film in a fully manual Nikon FM2. Ah, nostalgia!
a very very windy evening in the corner...very few people in the water and some decent size waves...
Taken with a 10 stop ND filter on Sandsend beach nr Whitby. It was tricky timing a wave going out (to get the foreground effect) with an incoming wave. Also required a grad filter for the sky.
Finished model
CP and several views (back and front with and without flash)
Tant paper, 30 cm square, 48 division grid.
Model pictures are rotated 90º compared to CP.
After folding, I cut the upper and lower parts of the model for better proportions.
The resulting grid (in CP) is 48 division from top to bottom and 37 divisions across.
An aerial view of a big wave breaking on the shore and a minute solitary human figure on the beach, © Hang Long.
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'Wave' by Hang Long is released under CC BY-NC
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OEWeek23 Photo Competition entry number 68
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At 36 metres above Henderson Road, Henderson Waves is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. It was built to connect the two hills of Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill.
The bridge has a unique wave-form made up of seven undulating curved steel “ribs” that alternately rise over and under its deck. The curved “ribs” form alcoves that function as shelters with seats within.
Taken in Calamoresca, Piombino
Calamoresca, scatto della FinePix
-- not treated, it was naturally so...