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Okinawa Sea Stacks

Posted by Bill Brown (California, United States) on 3 August 2011 in Landscape & Rural.

Original captured on Kodachrome slide film in 1978. Scanned and converted to b&w using Silver Efex Pro 2.

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Eric Cousineau from Sherwood Park, Canada

Excellent choice of B&W for this shot Bill! The dark mass of the sea stacks contrats beautifully with the glistening sea! Well done! ;-)

3 Aug 2011 11:29am

@Eric Cousineau: Thanks for your comments Eric!

Denny Jump Photo from Easton, PA, United States

I just love the sparkles on the water...beautiful work with the light, Bill. The stacks are a wonderful foreground as well...But my favorite element here is those clouds which seem to be floating out of the screen...such beautiful depth snd the variations/contrasts in light vs dark is and are phenomenal sir...this is probably my fav of late...wonderful job Bill..... Masterful!

3 Aug 2011 8:15pm

@Denny Jump Photo: Thanks Denny! I appreciate your comments.

B. Thomas from Arlington, Texas, United States

1978 - talk about a moment in time. Did we ever imagine then where digital and computers would take us today? I like it in b&w.

3 Aug 2011 10:26pm

@B. Thomas: Not in my wildest dreams! Back in 1978, while I shot a lot of color slides, I was more focused on improving by b&w work.

Steve Rice from Olympia, United States

Lovely black rocks in the silvery sea. A beautiful shot, Bill.

3 Aug 2011 11:36pm

@Steve Rice: Thank you Steve!

Elaine Hancock from Rockville, United States

Very nice seascape. I like the rocks in the foreground and how the water sparkles!

4 Aug 2011 12:55am

@Elaine Hancock: Thank you Elaine!