I took this photo while visiting Mexico. This was taken shortly after noon and I love the even wash of sunlight across the coast. The vast canvas of blue is broken by the spattering of sparse clouds and the enormous mountains in the distance that look like mere smudges of a darker paint from this distance. The sun hits certain parts of the rock and brings out the lighter, beiger, more orange hues. On the opposite side of the rock the deeper blacks and browns are exposed, contrasting sharply with the foaming white of the water. The white and lighter blues encircle the rocks like separate pools surrounded by a considerable, darker pool. The sunlight gently catches the wave crests, making them glisten and adding more variety to the extensive ocean.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Mexican Coast
I took this photo while visiting Mexico. This was taken shortly after noon and I love the even wash of sunlight across the coast. The vast canvas of blue is broken by the spattering of sparse clouds and the enormous mountains in the distance that look like mere smudges of a darker paint from this distance. The sun hits certain parts of the rock and brings out the lighter, beiger, more orange hues. On the opposite side of the rock the deeper blacks and browns are exposed, contrasting sharply with the foaming white of the water. The white and lighter blues encircle the rocks like separate pools surrounded by a considerable, darker pool. The sunlight gently catches the wave crests, making them glisten and adding more variety to the extensive ocean.
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