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Bandon Tidescape
By Robert Bynum
December 22nd, 2013
The beach at Bandon, Oregon, USA. Taken the same evening as my "Face Rock" picture and another similar shot. The sunset did not materialize as I had hoped so I looked behind me at the coloring of the clouds and the tidepools. I love this picture.
Adobe Lightroom 5.2, LEE 0.9 ND Hard Grad, Manfrotto tripod.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4.0L USM.
Photo Settings: 33mm, f/16, 4 seconds, ISO 50.
Upper South Fork Coquille Falls
By Robert Bynum
September 26th, 2014
Cool little falls along a small single lane road in the wilderness of Coos County in Oregon, USA. Creek is the South Fork Coquille River. Couple of stacked images for focus.
B&W circular polarizing filter, tripod.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4.0L USM.
Photo Settings: 17mm, f/11, 1 second, ISO 200.
Arches Park Avenue
By Robert Bynum
August 19th, 2013
The easily accessible "Park Ave." in Arches National Park near Moab Utah, USA.
Yeah, I know, a little overcooked but I liked the look.
Serene Sunset
By Robert Bynum
February 4th, 2014
A nice sunset at Cape Arago on the Oregon Coast on the evening of February 2nd, 2014.
I had to dodge a few incoming waves at this mid-tide time. My wife stands watch to yell at me when a big incoming one makes me grab the tripod and run. Finally captured the reflections I wanted.
Adobe Lightroom 5.3, Adobe Photoshop Elements 11, Lee 0.9 ND Hard Grad filter.
Upper Coquille Falls
By Robert Bynum
October 26th, 2014
Small waterfall on the South Fork Coquille River near the Oregon Coast, USA.
Flows were very low when the shot was taken but the calmness allowed this slow exposure with the foreground ferns still sharp.
Adobe Lightroom.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4.0L USM.
Photo Settings: 17mm, f/11, 1 second, ISO 200.
Bandon Face Rock
By Robert Bynum
December 8th, 2013
The locally famous "Face Rock" in Bandon, Oregon, USA. Lots of photographers flock to this small coastal town these days. You see ads for tours to Bandon in magazines such as Outdoor Photographer. This small town has changed much from the 1980s when I went to high school there.
Adobe Lightroom 5.2, LEE 0.9 ND Hard Grad, Manfrotto tripod.
Diamond Peak Sunset
By Robert Bynum
December 9th, 2014
Diamond Peak in the Oregon Cascades near sunset. Just pulled off Highway 58 for a minute as the sky turned colors.
Adobe Lightroom 5.2, LEE 0.9 ND Hard Grad, Manfrotto tripod
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.
Photo Settings: 32mm, f/11, 2.5 seconds, ISO 100.
Map: 43.5736, -121.9742
Hope
By Robert Bynum
November 13th, 2014
Lone Seagull sitting on the interesting rocky headlands on the Oregon Coast. Was hoping for a nice sunset but it did not occur this particular night. After some adjustments in Lightroom, used Nik software to bring out some detail and increase contrast. The image may be overly sharp but I liked it this way. This new 16-35mm lens is great.
Oben tripod, LEE 0.9 hard GND filter, handheld.
Bandon By the Sea
By Robert Bynum
December 31st, 2013
Shot of some of the many cool sea stacks at the beach in Bandon, Oregon, USA. Intentionally oversaturated. I liked the cooked look on this one better than the more natural look. The sunset was lighting up the clouds some... but not this much. Still, not too far off what it really looked like.
Adobe Lightroom 5.3, Adobe Photoshop Elements 11, B&W circular polarizer.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4.0L USM.
Photo Settings: 40mm, f/16, 3.2 seconds, ISO 50.
The Bowl
By Robert Bynum
November 26th, 2014
I just wanted to share this image of this amazing section of the Oregon Coast. For just a few minutes the sunlight lit up the rocks and cast an orange glow on everything. Down below, near the water, is one of my favorite spots to capture seascapes. Because of the nominal sunset this evening I did not hike down but instead just shot a couple pics of this large bowl, slowly being enlarged by winter wave action. I would estimate it is about 200 feet wide and maybe 80 feet deep.
Adobe Lightroom.
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