Edge Grass
More from the Friday Harbor archives. These scenes are the edges of the low cliffs that are common around the lab property.
I upped the contrast and that oversaturated the shots, but I like that colour of blue, so have left the saturation levels alone.
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To see these images larger in the gallery view click on any thumbnail below, navigate with the arrow and escape to return to this page.
- Yellow edge
- Yellow and green edge
- Succulent edge
- Piling edge, long exposure
- Green edge
- Green and yellow edge
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Canon 5Dii, Canon 50/1.4 lens and SMC Takumar 100mm/f4 macro lens, ISO100. EXIF data in gallery is inaccurate for aperture for the 100mm lens, but otherwise ok.
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Wonderful compositions. The blue is enchanting. I especially like the point of view, looking outward from the grassy edge.
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Hi Ryan – thanks for the comment. I like the point of view too – looking down over the edge would be much less comfortable!
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Great shots, Ehpem, but the first one is incredibly beautiful. Subtle with a great graphic feel – bravo!
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Thanks so much Lynn 🙂 The long exposure on water adds somehow to that graphic feel – blurs water detail but keeps it real somehow.
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Pero que hermosas son……..
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Hi brujjilla – thank your compliment.
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I have some spare time (shocker eh..bet you thought I forgot about ya)! If I were to pick one I like best it would be Succulent edge, love the flowers in it! 😀
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Hi David – thanks for spending some of your spare time in my blog 🙂 I love those succulent blossoms too, they are so bright and found in such difficult rocky spots where little else thrives.
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WOW is right! This is an outstanding series. If I had to pick a favorite (sometimes I feel compelled to do so), I would pick “GREEN AND YELLOW EDGE”. Or maybe “PILING EDGE, LONG EXPOSURE”. It could also be “YELLOW AND GREEN EDGE”. What the heck, they’re all great.
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Hi Ken – thanks so much. These edges have a different meaning for me than these photos reveal. When i was a kid it was a forbidden zone, which I sometimes ignored. Once I fell over one of these edges (actually I think it was twice, two different locations) and somehow did not hurt myself (much) but it sure did scare me. And besides all that (or possibly connected) I don’t like heights. These are just high enough to make me feel uneasy – probably 3 or 4 m. So, there is something extra for me about making the edges look beautiful.
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Wow! 🙂
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Thanks Nandini 🙂
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