It’s been a while since we’ve seen some RBOSS (click here if you need an explanation, and here to see other posts about RBOSS), but it’s back with an absolute classic, a stone-cold banger, a perfect example of the genre. Not least because it’s actually of Ramsey Bay, and that’s the R and the B sorted immediately.
And just look at the O and the S. Wow.
It’s dreamy.
And next up, the photographer’s disclaimer:
not done a lot to it TBH
Ja right.
Of course you haven’t, mate.
The yellow is from your pants that are on fire after that statement.
And all that orange was the early morning nuclear test in Cumbria. A bang so big, it made one end of your photo go down. The Lake District is a whole lot less hilly now, and it’s sloping downhill strongly to the left.
It’s a shame that someone took a video of the same sunrise from about 300m to your left.
And that it looked like this: Ramsey Bay No Saturation Society.
Although you can still see the black smoke from the explosion.
See, that’s how a pro works. No dehaze (see the telltale white haze around the lighthouse on the left above), no silly saturation, straight horizon.
But while it might be more accurate and a whole lot less aggressive on the eyes, it doesn’t get you as many LIKES: the true currency of the RBOSSer.
And that – sadly – is why RBOSS will continue forever.
Video: CJ Wormwell