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Hat Stone III. [Explored & FP 11-25-2015]
Third picture of the series Hat Stone. (Vertical view)
I believe my 90% of shoots are horizontal and I preffer always this, but I think at this case, the composition is better here.
What do you think about it? (Compared with the another last pictures)
Dawn on the El Sombrerico Beach, several minutes before sunrise.
The name of this amazing beach is due to the huge rock shaped like a wizard's hat that juts into the sea.
There are not many photographs of the area, may be because access to this beach is a little difficult, so after driving about 20 minutes fully night by a bad gravel road, you reach this cove by small cliffs headlamp in my head.
For this shot, I was lucky clouds drew lines in the sky and I could compose from that angle.
To reach this picture in one unique Raw, I combined a for steps neutral filter and black card technique.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Wednesday. :)
My galleries:
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/112711738@N06/
500px: www.500px.com/dasanes77
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dasanes77
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Hat Stone III. [Explored & FP 11-25-2015]
Third picture of the series Hat Stone. (Vertical view)
I believe my 90% of shoots are horizontal and I preffer always this, but I think at this case, the composition is better here.
What do you think about it? (Compared with the another last pictures)
Dawn on the El Sombrerico Beach, several minutes before sunrise.
The name of this amazing beach is due to the huge rock shaped like a wizard's hat that juts into the sea.
There are not many photographs of the area, may be because access to this beach is a little difficult, so after driving about 20 minutes fully night by a bad gravel road, you reach this cove by small cliffs headlamp in my head.
For this shot, I was lucky clouds drew lines in the sky and I could compose from that angle.
To reach this picture in one unique Raw, I combined a for steps neutral filter and black card technique.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Wednesday. :)
My galleries:
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/112711738@N06/
500px: www.500px.com/dasanes77
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dasanes77
© Copyright: The reproduction, publication, modification, transmission or exploitation of any work contained herein for any use, personal or commercial, without my prior written permission is strictly prohibited.