Another image that started with a photo taken using the 10-20 lens; actually it required very little tweaking; some adjustments to verticals and horizontals though (see below). It was taken on a day of contrasting weather on the Mornington Peninsula in Australia (near Melbourne). Bright sunny periods were broken by fierce squalls and downpours; always windy though, with big rollers ocean side of the peninsula and strangely quiet water bay side. The image shows the next squall approaching, bay side, and I feel I have captured some of the ‘quiet before the storm’ sense. Being up close to the pier created challenges for horizontals and verticals, yet the power of the pier and the lines converging to the horizon appealed. As often, there is no obvious subject of the image; the image is about patterns, textures and light. And the moral … even without an obvious subject there may be opportunities to take the non obvious; think, always, think.
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