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    Seascape of sorts

    I'm curious to hear responses to this one. Regular C&C would be welcome, of course, but I would also be interested to see what people think this is. Best to view in lytebox. thanks.

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    re: Seascape of sorts

    Seaside with reflections ?

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    re: Seascape of sorts

    Has an unsettling aspect to the image as you expect blues to be above and earth material below, but that what makes the shot interesting as you wonder if the image is flipped or if we are looking at reflections in water. If I look even closer other ideas of what I'm looking at begin to emerge. Nice concept.

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    re: Seascape of sorts

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Regular C&C would be welcome, of course, but I would also be interested to see what people think this is.

    Seascape of sorts
    Cobblestones landing, concrete side?

    Garden pond?

    Do tell!

    Interesting "script" on the side - almost like an ancient Assyrian Army bas-relief.

    Nice blue reflective hue just above the waterline but proper color below - tells the tale which way up it is, IMHO.

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    re: Seascape of sorts

    I see a view from this side of lake to the other side.... there land has several layers...'Then i inverted my screen (Laptop) and looked again; then i see a sky and a heavy tire mark on the muddy land

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    re: Seascape of sorts

    Nothing wrong with the photography but that scene doesn't really do much for me.

    Maybe slightly increase the contrast? Perhaps use a graduated mask to have a fraction more darkness on the right side fading to nothing (as it is now) on the left?

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    Re: Seascape of sorts

    Thanks all. It's a tidal pool in sand near low tide. What appears to be a row of cliffs is a bank of sand perhaps 18 cm/ 7 inches high. The surface above it is sand shaped by flowing water when the tide is higher. Went out for a long walk on the beach yesterday to enjoy the ridiculously warm weather.

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    Re: Seascape of sorts

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Thanks all. It's a tidal pool in sand near low tide. What appears to be a row of cliffs is a bank of sand perhaps 18 cm/ 7 inches high. The surface above it is sand shaped by flowing water when the tide is higher. Went out for a long walk on the beach yesterday to enjoy the ridiculously warm weather.

    Interesting! Would never have thunk it . . . .

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    Re: Seascape of sorts

    I find the image interesting.

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