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Bandon By the Sea

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.

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bandon oregon » beaches » blue » brown » coastal » nature » oregon » photography » rocks » rocky coastline » sky »

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Posted By: golf007sd
about 10 years, 2 months ago
The colors and over all composition in which it was framed. I also like the low angle.

With all do respect Robert, a w3.2 second exposure and the wave in the back of the image looks like that? Hence, frozen in time. I'm willing to bet that it was shot at much, much faster shutter speed....say 1/300 of second faster.
Posted By: Robert Bynum
about 10 years, 2 months ago
Thanks. Really was 3.2 second exposure. I went back and double checked. Maybe your looking at the fog bank in the background. The little waves were ripple upon ripple. Looks like the typical slow shutter blur to me when I zoom in.
Posted By: golf007sd
about 10 years, 2 months ago
My apologies Robert. I have always enjoyed your work. I totally miss took the image. My eyes played a trick on me in that the rocky landmass on the top right and the cloud/fog adjacent to it, make it look as if it was a wave breaking. Keep up the great work and thank you for taking the time to respond.

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