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Walking the dog on the beach, I watched the sun going down and spotted this couple. I ran until I had them in front of the orange ball, I didn't have much time, but I made it, the dog thought it was a great game..
Taken on film.
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I have not had much time for Flickr or my camera this year at all but I did manage to catch the sunset after taking a walk around the Aloch Dam one night. It was cold but very pretty :-)
Have a Happy Weekend :)
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Obviously there's a Great Blue Heron in this shot, but I also think I see a bald eagle up in a tree.
This was an image I took at Ruby Beach with my uncle while he was visiting from Chicago. Took him on the whirlwind tour of Washington so he could see some of the epic spots that makes the state of WA so great. We got some great conditions and a great sunset. Thanks for checking out my image, and please do not use this without specific permission of Scott Pudwell Photography.
When I arrived just before sunset down at the Newport Pier a few weeks ago, I started shooting as soon as I hit the beach. The late afternoon light was fantastic and as I reached the shoreline, I was immediately struck by the incredible reflection coming off of that remarkably flat beach. As the clouds above turned orange, I began to try to frame the pier into my shot along with the incredible reflection which was literally all around me at this point. As I lined up the shot, a little boy, probably around 4 years old or so, bounced into my frame, just as I was about to take a bracket or two. At first, I immediately went into my frustrated photographer mode and began fuming at the parents behind him who neglected to tell him to get the heck out of the way of the nice man who was trying to bracket a set of shots before all the good light was gone. But before I actually had time to get really irritated, I saw his silhouette against the sand and instantly decided to include him in the frame. In this particular shot, it appeared as if he was literally reaching down to touch the clouds reflected all around him on the beach.
The take away for me here was the realization that sometimes you end up liking the shot you thought was ruined more than the shot you had originally composed.
Taken from the beach of Point Grey Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Hoya ProND100. HDR image from a 3 image bracketing (8s, 2s, 30s).
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