Photographed by: Nhut Pham
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Photographed by: Nhut Pham
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
Social Network:
Nhut Pham Fine Art American | 500PX | Website | Flickr | Facebook Page
Yosemite valley, reprocessed in Panorama and B&W. Sometimes the world can be beautiful without colors.
Photographed by: Nhut Pham
Location: Manhattan Beach, CA
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This image was taken on the Gaviota Coastline north of Santa Barbara CA. I loved the way the rock formations repeated down the entire beach. During normal or high tide this area of the beach in unreachable and covered under the water. But during low tide the rocks reveal themselves and create almost a completely different beach. I really hope you all enjoy the photo.
I traveled deep into the Anza Borrego, in search of the perfect road direction for the Milky Way arch. The galaxy at this certain area of the park is stunning. The light pollution near the core of the galaxy is minimal, and the light pollution towards the center of the photograph from Calexico and El Centro actually added a nice glow above the road.
From a technical perspective, basically the shot was achieved using 14 vertical images in two rows, with a 20MM lens to get the extremely wide perspective. The images were then stitched together using Adobe Photoshop CS6. This does not make the image a composite, it is actually a panorama. The integrity of the Milky Ways’ position and composition has been left natural. Some other processing I used included noise reduction, contrast, color correction, and bringing up the shadows of the foreground. This photograph was so fun to make, I hope you all enjoy viewing it as much as I did to create it.
Thanks for stopping by everyone! 🙂
Photographed by: Nhut Pham
Location: San Diego, CA
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