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Started the morning off right with a friendly wave from the Utah crew. Throughout our trip, no matter what railroad, the crews were all great! Lots of toots and waves, and no birds that we were aware of, lol. Definitely not like some of the Midwestern and eastern RR crews.
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Ka'ili'kii, Island of Hawai'i, Hawai'i, USA
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during the weekend, we get a lot more traffic and congestion here at ocean beach! especially when there is heat wave!
I discovered how incredibly hard it is to get a good wave picture! Timing and light are everything. I have a new appreciation for all of you who post awesome crashing wave pictures! :-) This was taken on the coast of Oregon.
Color waves done using the Harris Effect. Images shot on Nikon D90.
Here is a link to my tutorial.
www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Wave-And-Waterfall-Rainbows-...
The kids and I spent a beautiful afternoon exploring the Oregon coast on Sunday. We went to Tillamook, Oceanside and Neskowin. It was a gorgeous spring day on the beach!
More waves at Whitehaven's West Pier. The storms continued and these photos were taken on 27th December 2013.
Wave
Images of light waves in water, glass, air and materials were projected onto the model. Film and analogue projection techniques were used; there was no digital manipulation.
CREDITS for Wave
Model: Katy Cee; Assistance: François Boutemy at Simulacra Studios, London. Light images taken in Ireland and Southern France.
Photography : Michael Taylor 2011
Active Assignment Weekly: Creative Camera Angles
What it took: I put the camera on a rock to help me. The light was really poor and I needed to use a slow shutter speed to even get a shot. Taken at an angle, as seen. I have added a colour filter to make the blue more intense. That is all. No cropping.
Waves coming in by the beach.