I liked the way this cloud was hanging over the range above the lake. It looks like the cloud is making the hillside roll over into a wave
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I liked the way this cloud was hanging over the range above the lake. It looks like the cloud is making the hillside roll over into a wave
Surfs up, way up!! Really interesting capture MA, well seen.
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Way cool - really dig the horizontal "lines" here. I DO see the wave, cool.
If it were mine I might try playing a bit more by upping the contrast for extra poppification lol. Yup I'd poppify this with extra contrast, but I'd concentrate on the top half. That said, fine the way it is; a nicely seen scene.
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Nah...That's what the girl I'm gonna ask out soon was wearing today, your image is much more cupcakish (had to add that to the spell checker)
cool shot- does look like a giant wave cresting
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