quinta-feira, 11 de julho de 2013

Driftwood GraveyardSaturday was a really good day, but it didn't start that way.  I had plans to drive out to the coast to shoot some waterfalls and those plans changed the closer I got to the coast.  It wasn't raining when I left the house but by the time I got to the parking lot for the first waterfall it was raining really hard.  I decided to skip the falls and head down to Oswald West State Park to do some reminiscing about my childhood days when the family used to camp there.  Today the campground has been closed and it's only open to day use but the beauty of that spot is still the same.At the parking lot I gathered my gear and hit the trail.  About 100 feet in the rain stopped.  The closer I got to the beach the more light I could see in the sky and once I hit the beach I could actually see blue patches in the sky.  Some say "if you don't like the weather in Oregon, wait 5 minutes".  Well that's not always the case, but I'm glad it was on this day.I wandered the beach looking for the spot I would shoot sunset for and finally settled on a spot behind all the driftwood that has collected here over the years. I shot a few pictures and sat to enjoy the sunset, it was beautiful.This is a two image blend done in +Adobe Photoshop, one exposing for the sky and one for the wood.  A touch of style was given in +onOne Software's Perfect Effects.#blog

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