A painter's work. The few bird silhouettes add spice, and the few touches of colour lighten the mood.
There are rare cases where the result "out of the camera" looks like processed, where actually it is not, or quite minimally so. Fog, spray, rains, or lens quirks (not a factor here I guess) may contribute to that. Is this such a case?
Yes, I'm not fan of long time spent in front of a screen. I did a minimal up contrast, a bit of saturation, then crop and output sharpening. It is all from the weather, which was, and still is, an anthology of all possible sorts of waters flying everywhere: rain, fog, sea spray, sea foam, waves, puddles ... Even with these conditions, the light of the Opal Coast remains special.
Thank you for the kind words.