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it’s such a beautiful contrast. the beach seems to convey a relaxed atmosphere. then you look up to the looming darkness. :]
gosh…that’s some incredibly stark contrasts in this picture…i love how the sky looks so menacing and the ocean boiling with anticipation for what seems to be brewing…
Did you do anything in photoshop to this? Amazing. Jennifer
Beautiful photo. Not the usual stuff. The sky looks like a gray ocean, so it almost looks as if one’s seeing the light and dark sides of the sea.
I used photoshop to assign the white and grey points and also applied a very slight unsharp mask filter.
What amazes me is how the sky changed the color of the sea from blue to green.
beautiful! i immediately put it on my desktop at work to show off to coworkers 🙂 i love how everyday is a different sky, differnt ocean.
Another amazing photo, very nice work!
Wow! Amazing colours. That sky looks really mean.
Weak La Nina setting up this year…means wetter then normal for Guam.