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    Default Early Morning Couquina Rocks In The Surf

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    Here's a technique I learned from someone on this forum. The general idea is to use a portable lamp to light a seascape image early morning. One uses the strobe to flash back and forth while your camera is set on bulb. It takes several attempts to get the idea. I like the wispy look even with the overexposures.

    Canon EOS- 1D, Sigma 15- 30 mm EX DX zoom lens and tripod.

    Enjoy....
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    Hi Charles,
    I like the way the immediate FG is lit but am debating the brighter line. I find the contrast somewhat appealing though and while it may not "fit" as a regular/standard landscape......I find the interpretation very abastact and appealing. May not work for everyone....but works for me!

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    Roman,

    It's definitely meant to be seen as an abstract. Many people may not like this kind of imagery.

    Thanks for your input....
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    Charles, I like this very much! It has alot of artistry and beautiful color tones

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    Denise,

    Thanks for the kind comments. The colors are very bold in my Epson print also. As I said its not everyone's cup of tea...
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    It works for me too, very soft mood and appeal.
    I'll definitely like to try that next year when we come up :)

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