Blue and Yellow, Lake Sam Rayburn TX
Back at our favorite beach in East Texas. This is the nice part of the beach where Nini sits and reads her kindle while I play around in the mud near the swampy side of the beach. It almost looks like sand in this photo, but the surface is actually these weird little clay pebbles that are very soft and squishy. It is a really amazing texture that I love to walk on barefoot.
This is a three exposure HDR. This is the first HDR I’ve posted in ages! I almost felt a little rusty processing it! This photo reminds me that there are great shots to get before the sunset reaches its peak colors. Lately I’ve been setting up one camera on the tripod with my primary composition that doesn’t change much as the night goes on, and then shooting handheld or on another tripod with a second camera that I move around and try other compositions. This photo is from the second camera.
I noticed someone going by the name of “God” left me a harsh comment on my last beach photo
here. I don’t get why people leave comments like this. In a way it’s flattering that my photo is having such a strong emotional impact on someone, whether good or bad!
Critiques are always welcome.
Daily photo: January 25, 2013, taken January 21, 2013
here. I don’t get why people leave comments like this. In a way it’s flattering that my photo is having such a strong emotional impact on someone, whether good or bad!
Critiques are always welcome.
Daily photo: January 25, 2013, taken January 21, 2013" href="javascript:openLB(2335258647,'',XLarge,'',1024,684);">

Blue and Yellow, Lake Sam Rayburn TX
Back at our favorite beach in East Texas. This is the nice part of the beach where Nini sits and reads her kindle while I play around in the mud near the swampy side of the beach. It almost looks like sand in this photo, but the surface is actually these weird little clay pebbles that are very soft and squishy. It is a really amazing texture that I love to walk on barefoot.
This is a three exposure HDR. This is the first HDR I’ve posted in ages! I almost felt a little rusty processing it! This photo reminds me that there are great shots to get before the sunset reaches its peak colors. Lately I’ve been setting up one camera on the tripod with my primary composition that doesn’t change much as the night goes on, and then shooting handheld or on another tripod with a second camera that I move around and try other compositions. This photo is from the second camera.
I noticed someone going by the name of “God” left me a harsh comment on my last beach photo
here. I don’t get why people leave comments like this. In a way it’s flattering that my photo is having such a strong emotional impact on someone, whether good or bad!
Critiques are always welcome.
Daily photo: January 25, 2013, taken January 21, 2013
Canon EOS 7D |
Original size: 5160x3446 |
Current: 800x535 |