The Three Towers by GiuseppeTorre

New HD monitor on my desk, and after many years around the world with my 17 inches screen of my laptop for every post work, I discovered so many errors on my pictures about sharpening and processing..
This is improved pp work of one of my older works in London.
Happy New Year to everybody!

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Impact by MajeedBadizadegan

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I spent two days getting hammered by sea spray, rain, and hail that comes with standing in a winter storm on the Oregon coast. But in between all that, I got to see these monster waves break hundreds of feet hight. For scale, the top of the cliff where the people are standing is 100 feet high.

What I noticed from my limited experience shooting these waves is there’s really two main things that create interest in a Shore Acres Wave photograph: form and power. Sometimes there was a huge volume of water but with no form. And sometimes there was a beautiful shape to the splash, but no volume. Getting both at the time same time was more of a challenge but creates the most visually interesting photograph.

I also liked these conditions because the blue patch of sky and the low December sun side lit the wave perfectly, really driving home a nice contrast and separation.

Shore Acres State Park, OR

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“Obscured by clouds” by GiuseppeTorre

This is the last stitch done during the huge paroxysm of 4/12 of the Mount Etna. here the TIMELAPSE
And the sun was obscured by the cloud…

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Rise of the Giant by GiuseppeTorre

The begin of the huge eruption of the 4th december of the Mount Etna, in the morning.
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We can see the “head” opening the stratosphere with his power and pressure.

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Blue Force by Paolo73

A gorgeus sea storm as rarely happens in Livorno coast line (Tuscany) with waves as high as 6 meters hitting Boccale castle in the first light of the day.
I’ve got TOTALLY wet till my underwear, but happy to have shooted this memorable scene and have my DSLR still up and running!

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