Speaking as an ex-sailor, life aboard an aircraft carrier showed me that the ocean, which reflects the color of the sky can be blue beyond blue. So blue it almost hurts to look at it. Every shade of blue, depending on the light. Nothing wrong with that color.
You would expect the sky to be clearer, but we cannot say what it looks like overhead or behind where the light source is. It may be my eyesight, but the water froth beneath the Orca looks snow white and well lit to me. Being close to shore is also not necessarily an indication of depth.The ocean floor off of Monterey gets deep fast because of a canyon there. I have scuba dived several locations where there is a channel several thousand feet deep a few hundred yards from shore It may very well be color corrected, but I see nothing there that screams "Photo-shopped".
That ocean's too blue.
Speaking as an ex-sailor, life aboard an aircraft carrier showed me that the ocean, which reflects the color of the sky can be blue beyond blue. So blue it almost hurts to look at it. Every shade of blue, depending on the light. Nothing wrong with that color.
Except it's close to shore and the sky is grey. Not only that, the light falling on the orca and the fish are both a shade of brownish yellow.
That ocean's colour-corrected.
I was with you until you spelled color wrong.
You forgot mr. u
You would expect the sky to be clearer, but we cannot say what it looks like overhead or behind where the light source is. It may be my eyesight, but the water froth beneath the Orca looks snow white and well lit to me.
Being close to shore is also not necessarily an indication of depth.The ocean floor off of Monterey gets deep fast because of a canyon there. I have scuba dived several locations where there is a channel several thousand feet deep a few hundred yards from shoreÂ
It may very well be color corrected, but I see nothing there that screams "Photo-shopped".
Except colour correction IS photoshopping.
+Dustin Wyatt http://grammarist.com/spelling/color-colour/
+Hjalti Leifsson By that definition, most cameras are guilty of producing photoshopped images.  http://www.photographybyvarina.com/photography/q-and-a/q-a-raw-versus-jpg
ITT: people who have never been on boats and seen the real colour of ocean things. This looks fine, just some white balancing and a good capture.
+Jennifer McHenry it was a joke.
+Dustin Wyatt You never know on the internet.  It's like the difference between Margaret Thatcher or Cher being dead.