So I managed to revisit the sea arch with my tripod and wide angle lens this evening. Whilst I quite like the slightly more 'natural' version of this image, I thought I'd have a bit of fun with a Hollywood inspired, otherworldly treatment. I wasn't sure about posting it because it's so different to my usual style but figured it was interesting anyway.
I usually post the original image under the posted image but this time I've posted the more realistic version for comparison. Roll over the film strip to see it.
| Canon EOS 40D | |
| Focal Length: | 11 mm |
| Aperture: | f/8 |
| Exposure: | 1/6 sec |
| ISO Speed: | 100 |
Category: [Landscape]
Styles laws or rules are there to be broken !! Excellent and slightly dramatic light
Veronique on 17th February 2012 @ 8:50am
I like both versions, but prefer the warmed-up one. It's nearly monochrome! You have a gorgeous coastline 'round your neck of the woods.
Chris Peak on 17th February 2012 @ 9:20pm
Good to see you out of your comfort zone and pushing its boundaries with panache.
george on 19th February 2012 @ 9:35pm
This is so different to the pigeon version And I really like it, a lot, but I do miss the pigeon. Couldn't you clone the little feller in?
Keep up the good work!
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Hugh on 20th February 2012 @ 6:29pm
Very nice image and wide, wide shot! Although the original image offers a nice perspective, the edited version is much more dramatic and suits the tones of the rocks. Nice capture.
I think your comment section is being overrun by spam mate.
Nik | ExP on 4th March 2012 @ 1:16am
Thanks Nik both for your comment and the nudge about spam. I was aware of it but have been so busy I haven't had time to reomve them. I think I've got rid of all of them now. Cheers.
Adrian Park on 4th March 2012 @ 9:06am