Long exposures of large fierce waves can produce a surprisingly ethereal and calm image. The waves you don't see in this image were around 4-6 feet tall. Quite tall for Lake Michigan, but what you'd expect after a thunderstorm. And since this is yet another horizon shot for me, I wanted to do something different with the composition. To emphasize the vastness of the lake, I placed the original photograph on a larger plain white background. It makes the scene feel somewhat intimate, yet the negative space implies there is a lot more to see. The image had an overall feeling of a charcoal or pencil drawing due to the long exposure. So using Topaz Impression, I also added a small amount of a sketch effect to the edges to blend the photograph into the white background. Day 330 of my 365 photo a day project. Copyright 2016 Scott Norris Photography scottnorrisphotography.com
A spiral of cut white paper on a bright white background. A composition focusing on shape and shadow. Day 175 of my 365 photo a day project. Copyright 2016 Scott Norris Photography scottnorrisphotography.com
A blue star revealed on a field of white - a cut paper photograph. Day 165 of 365 Copyright 2016 Scott Norris Photography www.scottnorrisphotography.com