indigo tide by kali66

indigo tide

what happens when you forget you had tungsten whitebalance setting,
one of those happy accidents ... beautiful outcome
March 26th, 2018  
Lovely
March 26th, 2018  
It might not quite be what you intended but pretty cool image all the same!
March 26th, 2018  
I like it - in fact I occasionally do this on purpose as I like the blue look at times. Love that wave rolling on up the beach.
March 26th, 2018  
You create a beautiful image
March 26th, 2018  
Ah! The blue hour. Looks good, I think.
March 26th, 2018  
@kali66 I love it. I particularly like the one wheeling bird. We are partners this week. I was wondering if you wanted to continue learning about the molding of one picture to the surfaces of another using displacements (like faces in trees or rock, for example). Last week you were doing this with typographical displacement, so if you're sick of this, let me know and I'll come up with something else.
March 26th, 2018  
I've done that so manytimes, but this does work ok here doesn't it!! Looks like blue hour shot
March 26th, 2018  
Simply gorgeous blue hour shot -- even if it is the result of an in camera unplanned setting.
March 26th, 2018  
@francoise ok, there is a lot to learn on that topic. for you i would like to see something in the vein of Ernst Haas' torn paper abstracts. http://ernst-haas.com/classic-color-abstract/ maybe you might find something in your town to suit.
March 26th, 2018  
Beautiful colour and nice composition. Sometimes the best things happen by mistake!
March 26th, 2018  
how convenient. The bombing seagull is rather well placed. Happy results all round.
March 26th, 2018  
Such a beautiful blue.
March 27th, 2018  
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Well it works! Particularly for seascapes, it makes it look a bit mysterious and other-worldly :)
March 27th, 2018  
Strong and peaceful.
March 27th, 2018  
Wonderful shot.
March 27th, 2018  
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