Tide combed grass
On September 3, 2013 by lightshedder With 0 Comments
- abstract, clouds, grass, hdr, landscape, Maine, painterly
I find the patterns that a flood tide leaves in the marsh grasses fascinating. Add the intense sky if a passing front, and you have the ingredients of an image. Then shoot it as an in-camera HDR and process it creatively and you get something Turner might have enjoyed painting. Well, at least a hint of Turner’s heightened vision (version?) of reality. 🙂
This is a stretch of the Mousam River valley near its mouth in Kennebunk Maine.
Samsung Smart Camera WB250F in Rich Tone mode. Processed using the filters and enhancements in the Google+ app on the Nexus 7 FHD.