I have to resort to big words. An almost magical rendering of the water’s various phases and events, in one and the same image. All in just the right millisecond.
Well said. Being around these waves with lens is humbling. An antidote for the avalanche of toxins which is the current news.
Wow.
Thanks, man. Nice to hear from you
A beautiful image. Quite electrifying.
Thanks Ed 🖐👍
Love it! An amazing shot, John. Congratz! 🙂
Thanks Harrie 🌟
Unbelievable, John! Above water, under water, above water again, all in the same moment. And through all, that mysterious light and foam – essence of “ocean”.
Thanks Ule. I’m happy to get such a nice comment.
I love this, John. Like in one of the others, the abstraction really appeals to me. It looks like it took a lot of intelligent seeing to figure out how to approach the processing. The lower parts remind me of old X-rays or something like that. I like the way the image splits into three different textural areas but totally holds together as an exciting photo of water…maybe water from another planet. 😉
Thanks. Strangely enough, there wasn’t much to do with this file other than a crop.
I have to resort to big words. An almost magical rendering of the water’s various phases and events, in one and the same image. All in just the right millisecond.
Well said. Being around these waves with lens is humbling. An antidote for the avalanche of toxins which is the current news.
Wow.
Thanks, man. Nice to hear from you
A beautiful image. Quite electrifying.
Thanks Ed 🖐👍
Love it! An amazing shot, John. Congratz! 🙂
Thanks Harrie 🌟
Unbelievable, John! Above water, under water, above water again, all in the same moment. And through all, that mysterious light and foam – essence of “ocean”.
Thanks Ule. I’m happy to get such a nice comment.
I love this, John. Like in one of the others, the abstraction really appeals to me. It looks like it took a lot of intelligent seeing to figure out how to approach the processing. The lower parts remind me of old X-rays or something like that. I like the way the image splits into three different textural areas but totally holds together as an exciting photo of water…maybe water from another planet. 😉
Thanks. Strangely enough, there wasn’t much to do with this file other than a crop.