Nice one. Is the misty effect something the camera does? How did you capture that whitey hue, or is that a crashing wave? I would like to get some understanding of photography :)
Thanks Liam. Neutral density of varying opacity can prolong the exposure time of a frame. Getting a right exposure time is to an individual taste. When the exposure time goes to 30 seconds or so, most scenes would turn white creamy foam. The area that is pale blue or cyan are the results of waves splash. In the current photography pop culture, it is the gloomy dark vibe that ticks. Also the exposure time of sea waves are best kept at 4-6 seconds at most.
Oh wow, this is so beautiful I visited you via Little Things Thursday! I linked up this week with = 24+25. This is a friendly reminder and invitation to come and join us at SeniorSalonPitStop. You will find the linkup information under BLOGGING.
Such a great photo and so creative! I thought you had reflections from clouds but read the caption. I have a film pinhole camera that I drag out every once in a while. I love the photos it takes, they are all long exposures. Even in bright light I open the aperture for about a second.
Magnífica vista de la playa.
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Rare to have a good sunny weather here these days
DeleteLong exposures can really change the appearance of a scene. Nice one!
ReplyDeleteThe area would have looked dull without long exposure
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ReplyDeleteThank you Sandi.
DeleteLove all the blues!
ReplyDeleteToo much blue in this one lol
DeleteNice one.
ReplyDeleteIs the misty effect something the camera does? How did you capture that whitey hue, or is that a crashing wave?
I would like to get some understanding of photography :)
Thanks Liam. Neutral density of varying opacity can prolong the exposure time of a frame. Getting a right exposure time is to an individual taste. When the exposure time goes to 30 seconds or so, most scenes would turn white creamy foam. The area that is pale blue or cyan are the results of waves splash. In the current photography pop culture, it is the gloomy dark vibe that ticks. Also the exposure time of sea waves are best kept at 4-6 seconds at most.
DeleteEs bonita. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you Teresa..
DeleteA very nice blue cloudless sky.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. Needs blue sky here badly
DeleteAll that blue - amazing. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBlue addiction
DeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jocelyn
DeleteThere is so much seaweed growing on the rocks.
ReplyDeleteHence very slippery. They smell too
DeleteOh wow, this is so beautiful
ReplyDeleteI visited you via Little Things Thursday!
I linked up this week with = 24+25. This is a friendly reminder and invitation to come and join us at SeniorSalonPitStop. You will find the linkup information under BLOGGING.
Thanks for the heads up and kind comments!
DeleteBeautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteStunning blues!
ReplyDeleteI agree--- Stunning and surprising!
ReplyDeleteMuito belo, como só a natureza pode proporcionar.
ReplyDeleteAbraço amigo.
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Beautiful sky and beach scene. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat blue looks too blue to be real but it makes for another wonderful photo. Well done again.
ReplyDeleteThat water is a beautiful shade of blue.
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of blue.
ReplyDeletelooks very beautiful
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast of dark blue sea versus light blue sky. Nice!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful scene that you have given us to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteNice long exposure shot!
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeletewonderful view
ReplyDeleteUna toma a la altura del lugar, que viene a ser decir que ambas cosa son magnificas.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Such a great photo and so creative! I thought you had reflections from clouds but read the caption.
ReplyDeleteI have a film pinhole camera that I drag out every once in a while. I love the photos it takes, they are all long exposures. Even in bright light I open the aperture for about a second.
Wow, this is gorgeous and I love the colors. Thanks for linking up.
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