Thank you for the comments on the previous image, they mean a lot to me.
This was again taken at Saltwick Bay near Whitby. I tried to process this image in a couple of ways and ended up making a complete dogs dinner of the attempts, so this version is straight with a slight green/sepia tone which I seem to using more lately and a very slight vignette only.
All the best. Mal
| camera | Canon EOS 5D |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/1.6666s |
| aperture | f/22.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO50 |
| focal length | 28.0mm |
| resolution | 4368x2912 pixels |
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Nessie & Cream
Thank you for the comments on the previous image, they mean a lot to me. This was again taken at Saltwick Bay near Whitby. I tried to process this image in a couple of ways and ended up making a complete dogs dinner of the attempts, so this version is straight with a slight green/sepia tone which I seem to using more lately and a very slight vignette only. All the best. Mal
comments (23)
Green/sepia tone I like, never would of thought of that, and the water has almost a mercury look to it. Nice one bruv. J
Mal: Thank you J, just playing with tone, till it pleased me. Mal
I love the silky tones in this Mal. Nice vignette and detail in the waves as well. Must have taken you forever to line those rocks up like that though.
Mal: Fead right Neal, it took me ages to chsel them out of the cliff face. Mal
I love this! i would have never thought of the green/sepia, i really love the idea though. It looks so calm and secluded, and the water has a weird but amazing texture to it, almost silky looking. i really like the rocks too. Great photo!
Mal: Thank you Gabrielle, I'm in the experimentation stage at the moment. All the best. Mal
I could look at this picture for hours! Very relaxing! Nice tone!
Mal: Thank you Sidney. Mal
beautiful landscape!
Mal: Thank you Antono. Mal
absolutely breathtaking mal. your good, really good
Mal: Thank you Speedy, hope the training is going well. Mal
My favourite subject -the sea. This gets a big thumbs up from me.
Mal: Thank you Ellen, it is hard for me to stay away from the coast for long. Mal
That's truly a beautiful photograph.
Mal: Thank you Nick. Mal
awesome B&W
Mal: Cheers Chantal. Mal
Hi Mal, I always bob down to your site for a nosy and plagiarism but as you always have so many comments to wade through I usually pass on by. As ever top shot, why arn't you in the photoblogs.org hall of fame?? There's stuff there that has the feel of recycle bin fodder.
Mal: Thank you David. It's funny you mention that sort of thing! A friend recently made a similar comment, I like photo's but have no ambition regarding photography, I just love it for what it is. All the best. Mal
An excellent pic mal - if nessie likes cream it will show itself soon.
Have a nice day.
Mal: Thank you Louis. Mal
hoW CAN i GIVE ANYTHING BUT A NOD OF APPROVAL
Mal: Thank you Daniel. All the best. Mal
Wow! Another beauty. I like the silky soft touch here
Mal: Thank you Pinto. Mal
Incredible! The softness of the image is nice yet it's so crisp, and perfect choice of shutter speed to catch the waves
Mal: Thank you Iain. All the best. Mal
Another one that works for me. The lead in lines, foreground detail, composition, processing - they are all spot on for this subject.
Fine art. Look out Joe Cornish - Mal's after your title.
Mal: I taught Joe all he know's!
Subtle is sometimes best, the mark of a pro is knowing when to be subtle and using it as a matter of choice (as a tool) rather than being forced into it. I think you've done a good job here.
Mal: Thank you Jamey, I tried a few approaches to this image and realised that it was best left alone. Mal
This is another excellent shot. For me, I really love the way the surf looks - that soft, whispy and detailed look. Very cool. A really nice scene as well.
Mal: Thank you Mike. Mal
This is a lovely view of the Nab, I love the ethereal quality in the shot, nicely processed...
Mal: Thank you Shooter. All the best. Mal
mmmmmmmmmmmmmcreammmm! your shutterspeed has the number of the beast in it! I knew you were one of them. No more Malwalker for you, you're from the dark side, pure evil!!
Since a long time now, I've been on a sea shooting again, so the next days I'll post some together with some others. Only one pitty, we don't have these beautiful rocks at the sea. Lovin' this image stoney mal. looky looky nice robber is back on track
Mal: Glad to have Robber back in the saddle. Mal
Wonderful
Mal: Thank you El. Mal
I love the order of the foreground rocks - like books on a shelf, and that rigidity is nicely contrasted against the soft swirl of the wave trail around the middle stones. The muted sky also sets the scene.
Mal: You do realise that I am just trying to copy you David! ;-) All the best Mal
This is beautiful!
Mal: Thank you Martin. Mal
There is a wonderful range of tones in this shot and I'm a perpetual fan of long exposures that blur water.
Mal: Thank you Peter. Water, sea, blur all my fav's to. Mal
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