fine work with such contrast in the difined sharp pebbles and rocks and the soft rollers of the sea .... beautiful tones and ambience !!!
greetings, Adele
great composition and presentation.
when i first experimented with milky water i went mad with nd filters, i have three in the cupboard collecting dust.
they are not needed.
you just set a high aperture and you can get as much milkiness as you want.
regards, maurice.
Rocks, pebbles and sky are very well detailed, but I am not really a fan of 'milky' water and would rather see the details as the waves rush up the beach.
You alays get one Bryan.......thats me :))))))
your play with the nd filter rendered the sea a gentle and slightly mystic beast! ; )) love the interaction between the wave creeping in like dry ice ; ) and the great big boulder on the right, wich seems to be gliding towards it in slow (v e r y slow) motion! greetings and have a good sunday, too bryan! sabine
Adele D. Oliver 07/04/2013 21:16
fine work with such contrast in the difined sharp pebbles and rocks and the soft rollers of the sea .... beautiful tones and ambience !!!greetings, Adele
JOKIST 07/04/2013 20:42
Gelungen in Szene gesetzt !LG Ingrid und Hans
Andreas Wellnitz 07/04/2013 20:16
Well likes me,vg.Andreas!meibuc 07/04/2013 20:05
amazing what a piece of gray glass can cause.looks good. greetings meibuc
MAURICE CLEGG 07/04/2013 18:18
great composition and presentation.when i first experimented with milky water i went mad with nd filters, i have three in the cupboard collecting dust.
they are not needed.
you just set a high aperture and you can get as much milkiness as you want.
regards, maurice.
Quen 07/04/2013 17:21
Nice cut and perspective!Love those grey/blue tones!
Nice effect!
Like it!
Greetings
Q
Lawson McCulloch 07/04/2013 17:18
You have achieved a very interesting and very well taken shot which I like very much Bryan.best wishes,
Lawson
adriano j faria 07/04/2013 16:42
Very well composed...i love the sea side!!!Adri
Vera Shulga 07/04/2013 16:40
I like it.:-)Magnificent picture.
Regards, Vera
Harold Thompson 07/04/2013 16:13
Good result of the experimenting what density is the filter please ? :-)) HaroldSue Thompson 07/04/2013 16:04
Rocks, pebbles and sky are very well detailed, but I am not really a fan of 'milky' water and would rather see the details as the waves rush up the beach.You alays get one Bryan.......thats me :))))))
:))
s. sabine krause 07/04/2013 14:47
your play with the nd filter rendered the sea a gentle and slightly mystic beast! ; )) love the interaction between the wave creeping in like dry ice ; ) and the great big boulder on the right, wich seems to be gliding towards it in slow (v e r y slow) motion! greetings and have a good sunday, too bryan! sabine