don't slip over the leaf or trip on the broken plank
I always love a good cliche jetty shot, couple this with a long exposure and for some reason the scene turns into something out of a dream. Maybe its the vanishing point, maybe its the lack of a boat or lack of a person, or the softness.. i dunno …
To be honest, its pretty well a lazy man's style of shot, not really pushing the envelope at all, but I still love seeing these scenes and they seem to never grow old in my head. I did try and include the leaf to provide a little catch ya attention and really spring that eye back from the vanishing jetty π .
Exif love:
D750 coupled with 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm Aperture: f/10 and Shutter Speed: 192.2s
ISO 100
out front – Hoya CPL, Lee Graduated 0.9 Filter and the Lee bigstopper filter
Love that lonely leaf. It makes the shot.
+Gerard Blacklock Hi Gerard, the leaf does grab the eye, and nice to see a portrait orientation for one of these, I think it works really well.
I'm with you +Gerard Blacklock – Jetty, long exposure, Black and White – ticks all the boxes
Most excellent POV and editing +Gerard Blacklock!
Stunning picture ☺ ☺
That there, is 50 shades of grey…
Calmness
Fantastic +Gerard Blacklock
Superb B&W ☺️
In to the … great catch.
beautiful, nice photo…excellent composition….lovely..
Cliche or not, but the photograph has a great effect. I like the contrast of the texture of the boardwalk with the silky surface of the water. And the leave is nicely sharp, adding a mystical feel to the scene. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing with the #LandscapePhotography theme!!
It's my pleasure to re-share your amazing photo to the +Landscape Photography page!
Check out all the great photos there including yours!!
Lovely work +Gerard Blacklockβ.
Nicely shot!
Peace π
Wonderful tones!
Great work!
beautiful pic
Beautiful!
Stunning
Absolutely amazing.
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wow..
Gorgeous B&W mate! A jetty always makes a great subject! π
+Gerard Blacklock Great work :))
great photography Gerard
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