Very rich colours and textures! You must have used a tripod for the 30 sec. exposure so that you get maximum depth of focus as well as high quality ISO. Very well done! I haven’t done much with tripod, but I plan to get a ND10 filter and do some log exposures on waterfalls, oceans and rivers this summer.
Stunning! π
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So beautiful! I esp like the idea of cooking pancakes with this spectacular backdrop.
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Those pancakes were so delicious:)
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Thank you so much for the lovely feedback – much appreciated! π
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Fabulous, Inger! Wonderful atmosphere captured here with the lone figure lookig out to sea π
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Thank you so much Pete! This is such a lovely spot. When you look out here you look out at the large North Sea.
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Lovely! And you got your model to stand still for 30 seconds no less!
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Thank you so much John! Yes, he did a good job, especially since it was a bit windy this day:)
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Marvelous, an amazing picture Inger.
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Thank you so much for the lovely comment Anita! π
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Oh my that is heavenly, thank you
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Thank you so much, that is much appreciated! π
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Wonderful!
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Thank you! π
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What an eye you have! This is a perfect image.
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Thank you so much for the lovely feedback! π
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Spectacular! Pancakes on the fire sound good too!
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Thank you so much! Those pancakes were delicious – served with Canadian maple syrup:)
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Now that’s just brilliant. Beeeeyoooooteeeeful tones!
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Awesome comment! Thanks a ton! π
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I dunno why, but maybe the heavens must be looking like this. Wonderfully clicked.
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Thank you so much. Wouldn’t it be great if the heavens looked like this? π
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Amazing photo!
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Thank you so much! π
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So beautiful and fulfilling feeling. Love when the water looks like glass and blends with the sand almost seamlessly!
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Thank you so much Lara! It was quite windy this day so I had to use long shutter speed to get the soft water surface:)
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Great composition…
…it is balanced so well, that it as something very harmonious.
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Thank you so much for such lovely feedback! Much appreciated:)
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Wow, gorgeous!
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Thank you! π
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Wonderful! Could launch a lot of stories.
Regards Thom.
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Thank you so much the lovely comment Thom! Which story is it launching for you? π
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Keep reading The Jukebox!
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a very lovely photo, Thom said right with it could launch stories
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Thank you so much, very much appreciated! Hopefully everyone can create their own story from the photo:)
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Wow grandios!
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Thank you so much! π
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Wow what a beautiful photo!
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Thank you! Much appreciated:)
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Wow – I love love that caramel light.
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Thank you so much for the lovely comment! π
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awesome π
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Thank you! π
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I like how the figure looks like a giant towering over the sea.
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Thank you so much for the lovely comment! The angle does help ‘increase’ the size of the silhouette:)
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WONDERFUL capture by you and job by your model for standing so still for 30 seconds. I love it!
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Stunning picture!
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Amazing and stunny
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Very rich colours and textures! You must have used a tripod for the 30 sec. exposure so that you get maximum depth of focus as well as high quality ISO. Very well done! I haven’t done much with tripod, but I plan to get a ND10 filter and do some log exposures on waterfalls, oceans and rivers this summer.
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I was scrolling through your blog feed and had to stop to take a closer full look at this image. It is absolutely stunning π
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