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Faded Light (House)

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Here is another photo from the fishing trip in the Caribbean Sea.  I decided to go for a faded, and calm style when processing this photograph because it brings out the feeling I had when we passed it in person.

What do you feel when looking at this view?

Thanks for reading and happy shooting,

Scott

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9 responses to “Faded Light (House)”

  1. Jim Denham Avatar
    Jim Denham

    I like the processing Scott. Faded and calm works for me!

    1. Thank you Jim!

  2. Love the colour of the water!

    1. Thanks Scott, yea the water was amazing!

  3. I like the subject, but I’m not a fan of all the vignetting. It feels too bright in the middle and too dark in the corners. My eyes are drawn to the center, but the primary subject, the lighthouse, is a little off center, so it’s causing a little tension for me in a photo that I think should make me feel more calm.

    1. Thanks for your opinion. If the lighthouse was in the center I feel it would make the image to boring.

  4. Hey Scott,

    I love the soft and calm touch of this image! It makes me go calm an relaxed. Thanks for sharing this!

    Kate

    1. Thank you very much Kate

  5. sharon Avatar

    yes, definitely the mind wanders and fades far, far away in that setting! so easy to do, with the sun beating down, the sound and smell of the water………….faaaar, faaar, away….fading, fading, faaa…g…………..

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