Siletz Bay wildflowers montage with a beautiful Oregon sunset

    This photo is a montage of two photos, the bottom portion is a closeup of wildflowers in the foreground and long green grass blowing in the wind in the background with focus on flowers. The top portion is a sunset taken nearby on the Oregon Coast. Photoshop was used to combine (montage) the two photos, but the photos are otherwise "natural".

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    © 2005 rick@kruer.net CreativeCommons(Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike)

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    Comments and faves

    1. Camra_ Art / Ellen Gardner (82 months ago | reply)

      Super, great clarity on the flowers.

    2. eljomorpurgo (81 months ago | reply)

      Very beautiful but strange photo. Bottom and to clear and the middle like blur, i like it!

    3. ComputerMiracles (81 months ago | reply)

      I added some greater detail in the description about how the photo was taken, thanks for the comments!

    4. Vratsagirl (81 months ago | reply)

      great work

    5. ComputerMiracles (81 months ago | reply)

      thanks for the comments!

    6. Just Nora (81 months ago | reply)

      Wow! This is a wonderful shot!

    7. Rally_29 (77 months ago | reply)

      Amazing picture, I love how you combined the two, just gorgeous!

    8. ComputerMiracles (77 months ago | reply)

      thanks for the comments, this is one of my fav photos...

    9. Camra_ Art / Ellen Gardner (77 months ago | reply)

      Looking at this again...such nice work.

    10. parislemon and postcarboncities added this photo to their favorites.

    11. postcarboncities (53 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for using Creative Commons! We used a version of your photo of Oregon to accompany an article on Post Carbon Cities, a website run by the nonprofit Post Carbon Institute. Your credit is at the bottom of the page.
      -laurel

    12. dan_emerick, kathy194867, Trent Bigelow, OCVA, and 7 other people added this photo to their favorites.

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