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Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park
Here are some shots from last night at Ruby Beach in the Olympic National Park (Washington State, USA). It was completely fogged in until just after sunset when it was just a bit less fogged in. Glad I waited.
Not sure which one of these I like best. The second and third images are the same but with a different crop (full frame 2:3 to 8 x10). C&C most welcome. ![]() ![]()
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#2
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My, oh, my. Very nice. I think I like the third one the best but ask me tomorrow and I may give you a different answer.
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#3
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Usually not that Lucky
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I like 'em all
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#4
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The foreground puts #2 at the top of the heap, for me.
Nice work! |
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#6
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Very Cool! It has been a few years since I took a shot from almost this very place...but I like yours better.
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#7
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Whooooaaaaa! If they were mine, I'd hang them all!!!!!!!!! Hard to pick......I like #2, but then again...I love seeing the larger scale land mass up close. These are just gorgeous!
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#8
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More wag. Less Bark.
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I do like that first one. Beautiful. Calm.
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#9
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Thanks for all the comments! This whole coastline is special, primeval. Can you believe they were going to put offshore oil drilling rigs here in the late 80's/early 90's ?!? It's well protected now (I used to work on that kind of stuff), until they one day unprotect it.
Anyway, I had several hours to walk around, enjoy the scenery and get up a little closer to things in the fog instead of just focusing on dramatic landscapes 'cause that just wasn't gonna happen in pea soup. While the light was flat it was perfect for some black and whites. The beach there is mostly cobble, like this .... ![]() And people like to build little sculptures with them all over, like this ....
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Just Havin' Fun
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Whoa, beautiful
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#12
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I agree on the second view...stunning.
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#13
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I like the first one
Did you do a lot of post processing on these? The color is fantastic. You were lucky you waited...
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#14
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No.2 definitely. The vertical composition is much more suitable, especially as it compliments the 'direction' of the stick.
(Not sure I've explained myself very well there) -Dave- http://www.mirkwoodcottage.typepad.c...mesphotography |
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#15
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Stunning. That's all that need to be said. Stunning.
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#16
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Hi Thomas,
These awe amazing. What great light! Definately wall hangers. James
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#17
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My favorite is number two. I think having the rocks as foreground works very well for the photo.
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#18
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grin & bear it
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Awesome
I like the first one best because it is so primeval, and so am I. Beautiful work all around though. |
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#19
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i like # 2 also... but then, i'm a bit partial to vertical format shots with a strong foreground lead-in. spectacular colors! i have a very unique shot taken at Ruby Beach a couple of years ago... it's a really wonderful place for photos!
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#20
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Grins from a Motorcycle
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I like number 2 also because I love foreground elements that help me visualize being on the shore.
But .... there is something about the ghostly quality of the large outcropping in the distance glowing in the fog in number 1. I would have liked to see a telephoto lens shot from the other side of the reflecting pool to compress the scene a bit and use the cliffs on either side as a natural frame for that ghost cliff in the distance. As I stare at that cliff with that exposure, I can almost hear the theme from Pirate of the Carribean and see a ship appear from behind it! |
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