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Works well in b&w, Sue. Adds a chilly feel to the scene as well as showing the detail.
Yes, I suppose it does!
You are right, monochrome definitely adds texture here. I wish I could wet my feet.
Bit chilly
Just the feet, maybe half the calves. That’s good for circulation. 😘
😊
Brrr! After you, if we’re paddling.
Nah, can’t do that anymore!
That’s your excuse, and you’re sticking to it?
Absolutely, 100%
Love the strength in b&w Sue 🙂
Thanks, Brian!
Spectacular – looks almost solid!
😄😄
I can imagine it moving. Very calming, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
Good!
You have certainly captured the movement of the surf swell.
Many thanks, Andrew!
Sue, this is a wonderful wave photo 😀 😀
Thank you, Cee! A nice bit of action
That foam on the shore makes me think of how it feels under the feet when the water goes back out. 🙂
Yes, good point!
Beautiful wave image in BnW!
Glad you like it!
I can actually remember the feeling exactly. Such a big part of my childhood. Thanks.
You are welcome!