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Ice block with telling colors!

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Ice block fitering the noon sun and revealing some colors under the saturation button.Thank you for your comment-Laurent
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Although I've visited Alaska some time ago, I've not seen a block of ice looking like this, Laurent. Whether the sun, the saturation button, or both are responsible for this beautiful combination of colors is irrelevant to me. - - My best, michael
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Michael..Glad you like.Walking amidst these blocks at high noon,one can spot the slight coloration identifying(somewhat) where the ice has travelled.The blue..ish tint is pretty much sea color while the orange..y hue is from the block having picked up some sand/silt from the stirred shallow waters as it was being floated beachside.Some will have a greenish tint for a combination of both.I shot this with the camera on the ground...almost in the water to get the max light penetration from the overhead sun and I submitted it to the saturation curve(remember this?) in PP.Managed to keep my camera dry but got water in my boots and wet feet to get this what I wanted.Salutations-Laurent
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Hi Chris..Thank you so much.On this outing,I wanted this type of shot before the sun,tide and storms get the best of these impressive blocks.Salutations-Laurent
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At first I thought it was one of those weird clouds sitting atop some mountain. An ice block! What a piece of sculpture and you photographed the effects very well!!
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Hi Warren...Thank you for looking in.Glad you like my icy world!Salutations-Laurent
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Fantastically beautiful natural sculpture, Laurent! Delightful shapes and colors. Great shot, Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana
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Hi Tatiana..This is the time of year for the parade of ice blocks as the spring breakup is underway.I helped the colors come out with the saturation curve in PP...Glad you like!Merci et salutations-Laurent
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Greg & Verena...Thank you....guess this is compensation for winter overstaying its welcome!Salutations-Laurent
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