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FollowAgain I practiced the art of rock balancing. As I was doing this the sun was going down so I stopped and took some photos. Love the clouds which gave the beach ...
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Again I practiced the art of rock balancing. As I was doing this the sun was going down so I stopped and took some photos. Love the clouds which gave the beach a muted red glow.
A blend of 2 of my own photographs shot at Churches Trestles, Camp Pendleton, CA USA. Photos shot with a Kodak EZS 915 – Post processed in PSCS6 using extreme curves with an overlay Fractalus layer to give it a slight painterly effect.
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A blend of 2 of my own photographs shot at Churches Trestles, Camp Pendleton, CA USA. Photos shot with a Kodak EZS 915 – Post processed in PSCS6 using extreme curves with an overlay Fractalus layer to give it a slight painterly effect.
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Both the stacked rocks and the setting sun were shot on the beach at Churches Trestles, Camp Pendleton, CA USA.Time
Just about sunset. I was balancing rocks on the beach and as I was doing this the sun was going down so I stopped and took some photos. Love the clouds which gave the beach a muted red glow.Lighting
Love the clouds which gave the beach a muted red glow.Equipment
Photos shot with a Kodak EZS 915 – A blend of 2 of my own photographs shot at Churches Trestles, Camp Pendleton, CA USA. Photos shot with a Kodak EZS 915.Inspiration
I was proud that I had balanced these rocks myself and wanted a photo as proof. It was such an interesting shot I created some art from it.Editing
A blend of 2 of my own photographs – Post processed in Photoshop CS6 using extreme curves with an overlay Fractalus layer to give it a slight painterly effect.In my camera bag
I have a Nikon digital camera and a Koday Easy Share digital camera which I carry with me. I find that my iPhone 6S takes very good photos as well so I never hesitate to take a photo of something I find interested with it.Feedback
I will shoot anything that I find interesting knowing that I can upload the camera raw image and enhance and highlight most areas that may not be captured as I had seen it. Never be afraid to shoot an image that captures your eye. It could be the next masterpiece that you create.