2-12-13 Rockaway Beach Sky
1-16-13 This is a nautilus shell captured in 3 exposures.  It was shot indoors using continuous light.  I did the black and white conversion using Silver Effex's solarization preset a a starting point.  

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1-8-13 Stormy Sunset atFort Stevens - 5 shot HDR converted to black and white using Silver Effex 2.

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1-5-13 Necanicum Estuary - this is one of our favorite dog walking parks on the Oregon coast.

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12-28-12 Storm approaching at the South Jetty of the Columba River.  This is a black and white conversion of an earlier shot.

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12-26-12 Storm Over the Columbia.  This is the tidal flats of Fort Stevens State Park  in Hammond, Oregon.  I have been frequenting this area to see the Snowy Owls.  On Christmas Eve, I saw 3 and photographed them, nothing special since they were so far away.  We went again today and saw two owls.  The weather was very stormy and this was the wonderful lighting in between squalls.  This is a 5 stop HDR.  I was trying to use my 10 stop ND.  However, when the rain started coming down, I got too many water spots on the filter.  More than would be practical to clean up since for the long exposure, I was shooting at f16.  

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12-25-12.  Seattle Waterfront from Pier 66 


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12-24-12 Garibaldi Marina - I was able to shoot this image this morning.  I was finally able to get out and try shooting with my new Lee Big Stopper (10 stop ND) that I bought about a month ago.  First chance that the weather permitted a long exposure that I was able to get out.  This is a three exposure stack 25 sec, 30 sec, and 40 sec.  

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12-17-12 Old Orchard Pier-Maine.  Thanks for making my sunrise shot number one. I was thrilled and honored.

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12-25-12. Seattle Waterfront from Pier 66


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12-25-12.  Seattle Waterfront from Pier 66 


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12-25-12. Seattle Waterfront from Pier 66


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See photo in original gallery.