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Filed under landscape, photography, Sand, Sea, Shore, Uncategorized
Tagged as beach, Brancaster, low tide, North Noroilk
Interesting post processing
Thanks Phppi. It felt ‘right’ with this subject.
I really like the simplicity of these images, the open space and the limited colour palette.
Thanks Otto. I think ‘simplicity’ and ‘open space’ describe perfectly what I hoped to achieve in these images.
The calm and peace is so very welcome:) Thank you.
Thanks for your kind words Elena.
Lovely gallery, Louis!
Many thanks Dina.
These are beautiful, Louis, there’s so much warmth. Everything just glows, and seeing people enjoying the beach at the end just tops it off perfectly.
I’m pleased you like these. Clearly the post-processing reflects my response to the scene.
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Interesting post processing
Thanks Phppi. It felt ‘right’ with this subject.
I really like the simplicity of these images, the open space and the limited colour palette.
Thanks Otto. I think ‘simplicity’ and ‘open space’ describe perfectly what I hoped to achieve in these images.
The calm and peace is so very welcome:) Thank you.
Thanks for your kind words Elena.
Lovely gallery, Louis!
Many thanks Dina.
These are beautiful, Louis, there’s so much warmth. Everything just glows, and seeing people enjoying the beach at the end just tops it off perfectly.
I’m pleased you like these. Clearly the post-processing reflects my response to the scene.