Posts Tagged ‘california’


The sun explodes through the clouds in Redondo Beach with the Hermosa Beach pier in the background.

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A breath taking view of Catalina island on fire! Taken from Aliso creek in Laguna beach, California on a truly magical January evening.

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A breath taking view of Catalina island on fire! Taken from Aliso creek in Laguna beach, California on a truly magical January evening.

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A breath taking view of Catalina island on fire! Taken from Aliso creek in Laguna beach, California on a truly magical January evening.

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A breath taking view of Catalina island on fire! Taken from Aliso creek in Laguna beach, California on a truly magical January evening.

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Just want to upload something different. This is a test shot with my new telephoto lens. This is one shot with minor color and contrast adjustment. I love it and just want to share here. Thanks for stopping by and supporting my works everyone!

Photographed by: Nhut Pham
Location: Huntington Beach, CA

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An improved version of the Sun illuminated tree shot I took near Alabama Hills, Sierra Nevada.
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An improved version of the Sun illuminated tree shot I took near Alabama Hills, Sierra Nevada.
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I just got back from two weeks in the eastern Sierra and Death Valley. It was definitely one of my favorite trips to date, not the most productive ever, but it was absoutley beautiful area to explore. I found this composition at Mono Lake on the second night of my trip and was determined to shoot it. It wasn’t until the third night that I was able to get the right combination of sky and lack of other photographers in the frame to pull it off. 5 shots for the focus blend, but I was able to use a single exposure thanks to the incredible dynamic range of the D800. I used some new processing techniques to achieve my vision and I have to say I am pretty happy with how it came out. Which is rare usually I feel like I kind of blow it when it comes to processing. Anyway thanks for stopping by and putting up with my yammering and please view this on BLACK!

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