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Just another storm breaking up over the beaches of Southern Oregon.....
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure: 1.6
Aperture: f/20.0
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
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One from my archives. Had processed it but missed posting .
The light shone on this in a subtle manner and the exposed sea bed/ coral bed at low tide absorbed/reflected less light than that surface layer of water at that angle....so here we go...
Here’s a Vertorama that I captured at the Camps Bay tidal pool on Sunday afternoon… about half an hour before sunset.
Although the sky was completely overcast with rain the whole day on Sunday… I was really hoping that the clouds would clear up a bit by sunset… just enough to allow some sweet light through. As luck would have it… that’s exactly what happened!!
So there I was at the tidal pool… admiring the amazing cloud reflections in the calm water… and looking around for the most interesting compositions. I really liked the way that the rocks on the right of this composition all seemed to be pointing towards the sun… and how the heavy right-hand side of the composition was balanced out by the bright sun in the upper left-hand corner. All I needed was for someone to walk along the rim of the tidal pool… not only would that improve the composition… but it would also add a human element to the photo (which is something that I’ve been consciously trying to do). I looked around me to see if there was anyone whom I could kindly ask to walk around the tidal pool for me… but as I turned around… I noticed this smartly-dressed guy was already walking along the wall… without me even asking! I waited till he was in my frame and directly below the sun… and snap… got him!! :)
Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm at 14mm, aperture of f11, with a 1/400th second exposure.
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Just one of the many rock formations along the beach outside our house. During times of low tide (and surf) turtles would often nap up here.
Sunrise in Haleiwa, HI
The Tidal River is a perennial river of the West Gippsland catchment, located in the Wilsons Promontory region of the Australian state of Victoria
I had been transported to B&W heaven on this sunset photo shoot at Perran Sands, Cornwall !!! Everything seemed to fall into place. Perfect tide....no people....no footprints in the sand !! Really hope you all like this image, and your feedback will be most welcome. Have a great day.
Every time the tide goes out at Ligar Bay there are new and unique photo opportunities. When it coincides with a great sunset, all the better!
This shot was taken on a tripod with the lens about 1 foot above ground level.
I just couldn't resist posting another....have a load more but i think i will hold back...
A wonderful afternoon down at Mumbles....
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Road beside the River Eden as it meanders towards the sea, near Carlisle, Cumbria, England
La Jolla, San Diego, California.
Tech Info:
Nikon D800E | Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4G VR | Lee Big Stopper and 0.9 hard ND filters
Post-processed in LR 5 and CS 6
I love mountains as much as I love the ocean. So it really was just a question of time before I would travel to Lofoten Islands in Northern Norway! The archipelago is well known to tourists and photographers for its unique beauty: it is moderately populated and easy to access. Due to obvious signs of civilization, wilderness photography turned out to be not as easy as I anticipated. Nevertheless: I had a wonderful time and was able to witness some beautiful sceneries and light displays! Thank you, Lofoten!
Skagsanden beach at Flakstad, Lofoten, Norway
Yes, i did get a soaking
A wonderful afternoon down at Mumbles....
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Tune my heart to sing thy grace
Streams of mercy never ceasing
Call for songs of loudest praise"
An image I overlooked some time ago, after revisiting I quite like it now, this image was made at Hartland Quay, Devon (England).
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm
Focal length: 11mm
Aperture: 10
Exposure time: 0.8s
ISO: 100
A 7exp hdr taken at Long Beach Island, NJ. A special thanks to Jeff Mason for taking me to this amazing place. Check out some of Jeff's nautical treasures HERE.