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Waves are crushing, wind is going crazy, storm is coming... This is what the Christmas weather here looked like :(
Burnished metal waves at Cape Woolamai Beach. Playing with the exposure settings on my camera and deliberately blurring the image. Though I did add some more post processing blur as I wasn't quite quick enough for the full panning effect. For my 100x Project
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Sawarna, Jakarta
Single Exposure
Nikon D90 | Tokina 12-24 f4 lens | Haida ND64 + RGND SinghRay 0.9
f8 | 0.62s | ISO-250 | 0.00EV
Kelvin WB
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Henderson Waves bridge is Singapore’s tallest pedestrian bridge, peaks at a maximum height of about 77.18m above sea level.
Due to the rain at night, the sky is quite clear, can see quite some stars even with the light pollution.
And the world breathe.
Is it me or you guys are all a bit tired from Flickr? I have to confess I am.. but as I'm addicted, I urge to post almost everyday despite all the things I have to do, read and the everyday work of course....
I see less people posting as often and commenting as often.. Maybe is just because I'm not visiting you all and here, as you realize the comment-fave-go-round-thing need to be fed or will die...
Hope the "cancer" that is hitting Flickr (or just my group of friends) will not end it....
Have a wonderful Thursday!
beijinhosss****
Bodyboarder taking off on a sunlit wave. taken somewhere where photography isn't allowed but, I'm a rebel
If you love relaxing beaches and listening to the sounds of sea waves crashing on the beach this is photo for you.
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Looking out to Juan de Fuca Strait, the scene appeared to be composed of horizontal bands; eventually I cropped the image to accentuate this effect. There was a second band of black rock in the foreground that I cropped out. Someone suggested that I should have removed the dark rock that I left in, which brings up the question, "How much is too much?" I am comfortable with it; it grounds the image.
Photographed near Parkinson Creek in Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, BC. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2015 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
Henserson Waves, Singapore.
Taken, January 2012.
Henderson Waves is a 274-meter (899 feet) long pedestrian bridge and is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. The bridge has a wave-like formation and is lit from 7pm to 2am daily.
Shot in raw, post-processed using Viewer NX2 that comes with Nikon D7000, saved in jpeg.
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