Thursday, February 16, 2012

Marine Still Life

Marine Still Life
WASH07D-17
December 25, 2007


Sticking with Washington today, this time a silly little still-life from the coast.  While out hiking near on the Dungeness Spit, Washington, there was this riot of kelp along the sand.  Masses of algal tubes and fronds were intertwined on the shore, and there was this single blue stone, obviously having spent some time in the ocean with its toupee of seaweed still clinging to the top.  But I thought the contrast in color made a great little still-life of the sea, and so here it is for you to admire and think of the vast Pacific ocean.  Enjoy.
 
Technical notes:
Camera: NIkon D80
Lens: Nikon 18-135 mm f/3.5-5.6
Focal length: 85 mm
Exposure: 1/60   f/5.6  ISO 800 
Post-processing: Slight texture,toning and curves adjustment in PS4

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