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Deep in the Olympia, WA forest are so many beautiful trails.
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Somewhere at the Scottish Highlands, June 2016. Take #2 on a previous version. I took a gamble and decided to try do a hand held panorama. This is the result (approximately 62 megapixels in size). This day once again reminded me there is no such thing as too much dynamic range. It was incredibly difficult to capture the highlights and shadows without doing any HDR. Have a nice day! :-)
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I'm notsure how I feel about my photos as of late. I love them all but when I upload them I feel like I could've done something different possibly making the photo better? Maybe I've been feeling this way lately cause I haven't felt inspired as much. Hopefully I will get there soon.
I hope you enjoy these.
ACHILL ISLAND | IRELAND
From the Achill Islands, you can see the last light of the day touching europe. After a rather cloudy day, we didn't really expected to see the last rays, but got lucky enough to be at the right spot that day. :)
"Kismet"
The first time in the Redwoods was spectacular. Perfect conditions for photography! The fog was so thick and the light, only obstructed by the trees. Everywhere you looked there seemed to be light rays peeking through. Truly a magical experience!
Coming back from the beach at the end of the day, the light was golden and this was the view over the dunes.
Sunset over the Pacific from Cape Disappointment. The sunset itself was not disappointing. Taken Waikiki Beach, a beach more commonly photographed due to the huge king tides and swelling waves, tonight's conditions were calm at slack low tide. Regardless of what the surf gives, its still a perfect place.
Dramatic sunrise over Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii.
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as the fog cleared, the shard put on an amazing natural light show
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The amazing California Coastal Redwood forests are incredible in the worse conditions, but are out of this world when the fog and the sunshine collide.
I and my friend Nicole Pino will be taking a group along the southern Oregon coast including time in these amazing giant trees. Contact me for more information.
IT'S BETTER: ON BLACK
So I haven't been able to get out and photograph anything the past couple days due to the winds and rain, but this morning, I went outside and saw this outside my house.
I've actually got a bunch more from this morning, trying different angles and exposures, but I'm partial to this one - it's simple, but effective.
Let me know what you think.
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I'll probably upload a couple more from this series in the next day or two.