Click said:Sharpening Iron said:North Myrtle Beach
The second one is awesome. 8) Beautiful sky and lovely reflection. Well done.
I love the bay of Fundy! For those unfamiliar with the area, tides of 50+ feet are common!dpc said:Kayaking around the Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick, Canada
Don Haines said:I love the bay of Fundy! For those unfamiliar with the area, tides of 50+ feet are common!dpc said:Kayaking around the Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick, Canada
These two pictures are from the NS side of the bay (near Cape Blomiden) and believe it or not, I missed both high and low tides for the shots......
applecider said:Canon beach Oregon, with haystack rock a somewhat photogenic subject. The orange glow is from the lights of the city of cannon beach, and the clouds are the fog being blown off the ocean as the ocean is cooler than the land tho the difference narrows in the fall. Single shot rokinon 14mm lens probably at f2.8. My plan that night was to capture the milky way next to haystack rock, it's there but behind the clouds.
applecider said:Canon beach Oregon, with haystack rock a somewhat photogenic subject. The orange glow is from the lights of the city of cannon beach, and the clouds are the fog being blown off the ocean as the ocean is cooler than the land tho the difference narrows in the fall. Single shot rokinon 14mm lens probably at f2.8. My plan that night was to capture the milky way next to haystack rock, it's there but behind the clouds.