Saturday, December 12, 2015
Erosion
It's interesting to visit one of the areas on Great Bay, and watch how the trees hang-off the shoreline in a desperate attempt to cling to life while sustaining the shoreline. Inevitably though, the water and erosion always win.
This was taken yesterday with my Olympus OM-D e-M5 Mark II with a vintage Olympus-Zuiko 18mm f/3.5 lens - a wonderful combination and a difficult lens to find in the used market. But, if you enjoy the look and feel of images created with lenses designed or film cameras - this lens is as good as it gets.
I also tried a different way to post-process this image - and used Photoshop, Topaz and NIK almost exclusively. Someday, when I have time, I'll try to write a quick outline if someone is interested
Labels:
autumn,
frost,
landscape,
nature,
NH,
photography,
portsmouth,
postprocessing,
seacoast,
the arcanum
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