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We went to Point Lobos yesterday with our friends Susan and Randy and had a wonderful hike and photo taking session. It was a magnificent day, sunny and warm. There was very little wind and the ocean was very clear and deep blue.
I started to work on my photos as soon as I got home. I spent some time shooting the waves hitting the rocks and used a 10-stop neutral density filter and long exposures to allow the water’s movement to blur. I’m still working on my technique but it sure is fun to experiment with it.
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The photo was taken with a Canon EOS 40D, EF17-40mm f/4L lens, 4 seconds at f/16, ISO 320 with a 10-stop neutral density filter.
8 Comments on “Rocks at Pinnacle Cove”
No other word to describe–but beautiful!
Thanks Pat…
Wow, that came out beautifully! It was fun being there with you and seeing how you work that long-exposure magic!
Thanks, we have fun too.
Great Shot……wish we were there!
Thanks Lee… Wish you were here too.
Wow! That is amazing!
Thanks. It was fun being out there.