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Gathering Storm

Photography Landscape posted on Dec 05, 2005
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This shot was taken at Point Lobos, California. I had to climb around on the rocks quite a bit, which I do for fun all the time, but not usually with an expensive camera around my neck. It was bit sketchy. But I think it was worth the shot. And the birds were kind enough to fly by for me too. :D

Comments (6)


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BLUESTONE

1:50AM | Mon, 05 December 2005

STRONG MOOD, NICE COMPOSITION!

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Damia

2:28PM | Mon, 05 December 2005

Beautiful shot! The birds (pelicans) really make this an excellent photo. The textures are amazing as well. :)

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redchilicat

2:52PM | Mon, 05 December 2005

I think this is a beautiful shot! Not sure why you haven't received more comments.

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jcv2

3:07PM | Mon, 05 December 2005

Beautiful moody capture of this dangerous rock! :)

Alvaretto

10:58PM | Mon, 05 December 2005

Point Lobos, one of the favourite spots o Edward Weston :] This is a great composition with the rocks and the birds, although I would make some post work. In the first place, I would rotate it until the horizon becomes... horizontal ;]. Also, illuminating the rock will bring out more details and so will do an overall sharpening.

cynlee

11:58PM | Mon, 05 December 2005

the birds really make this with their diagonal line.. reaches out to straighten a bit ;]


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