Last weekend, when the weather turned unfavourable, Joel and I sought shelter and diversion in the comfort of a Japanese bar, where we enjoyed a glass of sake together. Another quiet weekend of food and drink, and the indulgence that inevitably follows.
Point King Jetty, once the preserve of Melbourne’s affluent elite, was originally constructed in the 19th century to provide a landing place for the distinguished visitors who travelled by steamship to the Mornington Peninsula. The secluded shoreline of Sorrento became, for a time, a playground of privilege, a place where the wealthy could disembark directly onto their own stretch of sand, shielded from the crowds. Today, however, such exclusivity has long since dissolved, and the jetty—though weathered by time—welcomes visitors of every kind, including casual wanderers such as ourselves.
On that particular day, the sky unfolded in sweeping dramas of cloud, shifting and curling above the calm waters of the bay. The photograph I share was taken during that visit. The curious shade of blue is not the true reflection of the sea, but rather the result of a known issue with the Sony camera’s sensor I once used. At the time, I lacked the patience to correct the colours in post-editing, yet the image remains for me a testament not only to the scene itself, but also to the imperfections and character of the tools with which it was captured.
Sony A7III
FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM
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That really is amazing :-D
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, the uncorrected photo looks over-corrected. That is how it goes. 😊
ReplyDeleteYeah, sometimes editing software could not get rid some of the blue too
DeleteWhat a lovely sky
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning. Ohhh sake in Japan. When I was there the Sake was excellent. I come back to the US and the Sake is NOT the same. Anyway, where I live. LOL
ReplyDeleteThe camera sensor made it so stunning!!!! And the clouds are just amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very special creation.
ReplyDeleteWow, That is a dramatic sky with that color change from dark blue to white. Good you had a fine time despite the bad weather.
ReplyDeleteI like it, it's very lovely.
ReplyDeleteAn incredible sky!
ReplyDeleteNo photograph ever contains the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth - they are always mediated in some way I think.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Wow, gorgeous sky! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteFantastic again.
ReplyDeleteThe sky is most amazing. Beautiful.
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Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ☺
I've never seen a sky unfold like that. It's so dramatic.
ReplyDelete...a treasure indeed!
ReplyDeleteThat sky is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis works so well despite not being a true representation of the colours.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sky.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Creo que en lo que mas se puede fijar al ver esta foto no es el mar que apenas se puede ver si no en ese cielo que esas nubes lo hacen destacar.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.