Phydeaux
TUG Member
Although I own a Olympus DSLR, mine above were shot with my Casio point and shoot. Thanks for the compliment!
Following up on Barry's Lines, Light, Tones, Texture, a few from the Big Island of Hawaii:
A warning should have been posted. Something to the effect that if one is drooling for Christmas goodies - DO NOT OPEN!!!
I thought that was the holiday diet.You got that right! We've got all of these tins of those individual cookies & every day I make several trips to check the angels and trees. Their numbers seem to be dwindling.
So much for holiday diets.
Barry
I would nominate this one as Photo of the Year. Can you talk a little about it, Barry?
I render it in B&W because those tonalities would do this image the most justice.
Thanks for your kind words Hat Trick. I'm very humbled . I'm not sure that it's a picture of the year or the likes, but it is indeed a really neat image.
Not much going on other than that the hour is perfect ( @ 60 minutes to sunset ) & there's all of those tones/textures/light all around you which makes the sand stark & imparts 3-D drama to the motion of waves & water. I'm sitting there watching the waves & the tide go out and I notice this "rip effect" when the wave recedes down the steeply-inclined beach & it breaks into two parts which collide as the water races back to mother ocean. So I zoom out with the lens from my high vantage point & I try to direct my frame onto that interaction where the waters collide. I shoot away in continuous mode, and just like when you're fishing, I hope for some luck from the pixel gods. I knew that my auto exposure would over-react to the white froth in the frame so I tweak by EV by -1/3 stop ( to allow more exposure/light than the meter wants to allow ). I tweak the levels is PS adding a small bit of white and I sharpen the image & I render it in B&W because those tonalities would do this image the most justice.
I'm a surf fisherman ( though not on this trip ) and we are on the beach all day when we're here at Ocean Pointe. So I watch a lot of water and this is one of those unusual times when I notice this sort of temporary aberation in the water and I've got extraordinary light to work in. My hats off to my G-11 which does catch some nice images as I was indeed pleased with the results when I got home to the post processing phase.
Once again, thanks for your kind words. I'm glad that others enjoy it as it shows what anyone can do with a little light and some luck.
Barry
I love it when birds eat out of my hand. I sort of feel like Snow White.