Posts Tagged ‘coastal’


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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Still finding new ways to process this shoot. Although this wasn’t a blend just put a FB description of my simple technique when I need to blend vs HDR…

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Got the opportunity to explore one of my new favorite spots along the california coast that is commonly known as the “Davenport Crack” hands down one of the coolest natural water flows I have ever seen!

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Rough Sea At the Murderhole Bay

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FireSky
I took this last month as last minute as it could possibly have been. I was actually drinking some beers at The Bruery in Placentia with my girlfriend and our friends and watching the rain pour down outside. I was debating whether or not to head to the coast and shoot what could be a potentially good sunset. After all just because it was pouring down rain in Placentia did not mean it had not partially cleared toward the coast. I was messaging Daniel Ryan Seeks who was in the same boat. We were both procrastinating like crazy. Finally I made my decision and jumped in my car and headed to Corona Del Mar. Daniel did the same and we got there just in time. As I was getting ready to head down to the beach I heard my last name being called and knew it had to be Leigh Anne Langman. Sure enough she got there at the same time. She was a tad bit more prepared then I however and headed down to the beach first. Point of fact we all missed some really stellar light and color, but caught the tail end of what was a rather impressive sunset.
Some of you have already seen my first posted shot from this evening titled FireWater. http://bit.ly/1yRTdMZ
That was taken a bit later than this shot and has a slightly different feel to it. I hope you all enjoy this one as well!

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FireSky
I took this last month as last minute as it could possibly have been. I was actually drinking some beers at The Bruery in Placentia with my girlfriend and our friends and watching the rain pour down outside. I was debating whether or not to head to the coast and shoot what could be a potentially good sunset. After all just because it was pouring down rain in Placentia did not mean it had not partially cleared toward the coast. I was messaging Daniel Ryan Seeks who was in the same boat. We were both procrastinating like crazy. Finally I made my decision and jumped in my car and headed to Corona Del Mar. Daniel did the same and we got there just in time. As I was getting ready to head down to the beach I heard my last name being called and knew it had to be Leigh Anne Langman. Sure enough she got there at the same time. She was a tad bit more prepared then I however and headed down to the beach first. Point of fact we all missed some really stellar light and color, but caught the tail end of what was a rather impressive sunset.
Some of you have already seen my first posted shot from this evening titled FireWater. http://bit.ly/1yRTdMZ
That was taken a bit later than this shot and has a slightly different feel to it. I hope you all enjoy this one as well!

http://bit.ly/1xDHbRE


THOR’S WELL REVISITED:

To photograph ThorsWell the way I wanted required putting myself in harms way. When a big wave rolls in this hole erupts like a geyser. The trick is to catch it with a long exposure as it rolls back out without getting knocked down by a rouge. Suffice it to say I got wet…

I’m going back through images from last year’s adventures looking for some images to refinish in Onone, Inc.’s new Perfect Suite 9. I really like how this one came out. It was an awesome night with great friends, wet clothes and unfortunately a sprained ankle.

This and other new prints are available for online order here Handmade limited editions and large installation prints will be available soon. My new print studio is nearly finished.

-Hudson

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VIEW ON BLACK – Continuing in my dark semi-subterranean series, I found this one this morning near home while crawling under a boulder! Why not eh?

I ended up taking about 8 shots bracketed for dynamic range and focus, but only needed three of them to complete the image.

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Snowy Owls typically migrate down to Washington State every 5-7 years depending on food availability. I encountered this amazing bird just after sunrise one very cold winter morning on Damon Point located in the coastal town of Ocean Shores. He/She flew directly at me at one point staring intently as if challenging me to a game of chicken! Thank you for viewing, voting and /or any constructive comments!

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Taken on a late winters day just as dusk was falling over the hills above Largs , in Ayrshire on the Scottish west coast. The islands of Cumbrae ,Arran and Bute merge into the gloaming . The volcanic peaks of Arran known locally as the Sleeping Warrior are covered in snow.The Douglas Park is a great place for an afternoon ramble, the panoramic views from the top of the Park over the Clyde are stunning.Painterly finish.
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