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I love these sharp snapshots of sharp textures and contrast. I particularly like the ones of the road? with the smallest signs of life trying to emerge from the substance below. It may not even be a road, but the aggregate could just as easily be the shells of snails, sea creatures, or some monstrous beast I can't even start to fathom.
This is one genre of photography that I very much struggle to produce myself. What I am most impressed about in these images is the complete absence of any lens or barrel distortion, no vignette, and the single directionality of the light in each exposure that commands my eye to only look upon what you're revealing, not what is hidden or changed in post-production.
Great shots, glad we found each other in a time-ago comments section so I could look at work like this. :)
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In the photograph you describe, your imagination is very close to reality—in this case. It's shells, seaweed, and sea debris that appear at low tide.
My post-production is simple and basic: adjustments to contrast, brightness, and detail.
Thank you very much for your insightful comment.