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Awash with water and lightA daily ritual unfolds - action of wave and tide on the foreshore as the sun bathes the rocky outcrops with it's warm glow.
Comments welcome ![]() Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Awash with water and lightI love it Bob, great work.
Nice and bright, with the start of the new day. Adam
Re: Awash with water and lightVery nice Bob. Well captured
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Re: Awash with water and lightNow I was not expecting something so stunning! Well done on all counts, this is just sensational!
Re: Awash with water and lightGreat image
Jeff
Re: Awash with water and lightWow! Great stuff
Re: Awash with water and lightThis is very very nice Bob!
Was there much Post Processing done to this one? (The tonal range looks fantastic from the horizon to the foreground)
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