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19-Jul-2014 AKMC

140719_7190020 Winter Wadings (Sat 19 Jul)

Thirroul Beach, NSW

I was originally going to catch up with all my unposted PADs before posting new stuff, but I have really started to like my new OMD EM-1.

And this is why.

There's a pretty pronounced dynamic range here, and the Olympus handled it very well although I lost a substantial amount of colour in the sand. I could probably bring that back from the RAW content if I needed to but I don't think this image warrants it; it's not about the beach, it's about the Sun, the sky and the water. And the sharpness that my 12 to 40 f/2.8 pro lens managed to pull out of the water is something that I'm more than happy with.

And yes, that is the sole individual who decided to brave the icy winter winds and waves to go for a swim when I was down there this morning. In the next frame he dives straight into the water, in the one after that he's submerged, in the one after that he resurfaces.

He is either incredibly hardy, or very possibly insane.

But in terms of arrangement his dark shape and insignificant size makes an interesting counterpoint to the brightness and size of the rising Sun.


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bill friedlander26-Jul-2014 15:14
I like everything about this image. Ace photograph! V
Julie Oldfield21-Jul-2014 00:16
The lens is great. The light shining down on the sand. Is gorgeous. The one lone person really adds to the scene. Just beautiful. V
Don Mottershead20-Jul-2014 05:22
Excellent. The madman makes the image special. ~V~
Mairéad19-Jul-2014 21:44
There are brave folks (mostly Eastern Europeans) who go swimming all year round in Ireland and I'm guessing our winter is colder than yours.
Love this shot,. The new camera certainly handled the light very well and it looks a peaceful scene, notwithstanding the crashing waves. V
Ann...19-Jul-2014 06:45
I'll go for the "insane" option. It's a very lovely sight especially the reflection on that retreating wave. V
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