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Made the trek up north to Hvitserkur seastack on my journey around Ring Road in Iceland back in June. At low tide I noticed the incredible patterns in the sand ...
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Made the trek up north to Hvitserkur seastack on my journey around Ring Road in Iceland back in June. At low tide I noticed the incredible patterns in the sand from the water. I lowered my tripod about a foot and a half off the ground and put on my 10 stop filter. I think this one was around 25 seconds. This made the water close to me blend nicely in with the sand and and allow the detailed patterns show through. I decided to go black and white (to the blue side a bit) b-c I could make it look a bit more dramatic. It was a nasty cloudy rainy day anyway. Thanks for checking out my work! For more please visit: www.ExposureScape.com
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Check out my drone video from Iceland here:
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EtienneV
September 23, 2015
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EtienneV
September 23, 2015
Hello Ryan. I love most of your posted photos. But this one is really successful. Congrats. I also coming back from Iceland where photographs could enjoy waterfalls in particular.
BTay01
October 01, 2015
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing how you accomplishes such a beautiful phototure.
acglock
November 13, 2015
Love the contrast and composition! Hard for my eyes to tell if this is B/W or deep natural darkness, but the grayscale is phenomenal! Well done!
Forrest_Imagery
August 17, 2017
An outstanding image, with superb contrast, providing exquisite shadow detail highlights and rich tonality!
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