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This is a picture of the old pier in St. Petersburg Florida that took a couple of years ago. It’s been torn down and I they just removed the last piece of it couple of days ago. It’s a little sad. May she rest in pieces. Read more at goo.gl/mU2keK
This is a section of Wreck Beach near the University of British Columbia. It's secluded which accounts for it being a favorite among nudist. I visited it fully clothed in winter.
I like this in a geeky kind of way because both the foreground and background elements appear in focus. It's also very different than the beaches back home in Florida. Sometimes I post photos just for the scenery and memory, and I suppose this is one of those.
Thank goodness for old photos, I would forget so much without them. There is so much going on in the present, that the past gets crowded out. Not that I want to live in the past, but pictures pull together things I've done and places I've been which helps provide the backstory to where I am today.
Woody negotiates the rock piles of Gird Point at sundown.
Gird Point Lookout. Bitterroot National Forest, Montana.
This is a long exposure panorama of three separate images; the exposure is about ten-seconds. Now that cooler weather is on the way I think its time to get out and enjoy. Not that I need an excuse. More: goo.gl/rpQ9CQ
On Monday I noticed a sunrise taking shape as I drove home from the gym. I grabbed my gear and headed across the river to capture the colors as they lite the sky. I barely made it on account of all the traffic, most people were driving to work. By the time I finished and headed back over the bridge the roads were clogged. I was late for work. But you know? Getting a nice photo makes it all worth while. More on the blog: goo.gl/4xS8Zs
The photo was taken as a RAW file by my DJI Phantom Pro 3 drone. I used Photomatix Pro to HDR post process the photo and Photoshop to mask through an extra glowing of the active white water. I also used Photoshop to mask out the houses above the falls.
Abandoned school. I was out all day with John Shillaw
( www.flickr.com/photos/jshillaw/favorites/ ) and another photographer friend of ours, John Knorr. We had a great day shooting things that I would not normally shoot (rusted structures etc.). We ended the day looking for a ghost town, but we ran out of daylight before ever finding it. John & John were mostly shooting film.
I processed this with the new Aurora HDR software. Awesome software! #AuroraHDR