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12
Aug
2012

Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach




Last night, we had a ton of fun shooting on Cannon Beach here in Oregon. aside from typical shots of Haystack Rock like this one, we also shot some star trails, played with spinning a blob of burning steel wool and captured meteors and the milky way. I’ll be posting these later but, for now, here’s a shot that required minimal processing and made for an easy update via my iPad.

This image was taken using a 10 stop neutral density filter (basically, a really dark piece of glass you screw in front of your lens to allow you to use really long shutter speeds in daylight). I processed it in Snapseed, my current favourite image editor on the iPad.

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Tagged - beach, Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock, OR, Oregon, rock, sand, shore, stack, water


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3 Comments

Bob Lussier
August 12, 2012, 10:21 am

Awesome shot. The trip sounds fantastic!
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Jim Denham
August 12, 2012, 10:25 am

I am envious. Very envious!

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LensScaper
August 12, 2012, 12:50 pm

Superb – floating in space. I love the muted colours
LensScaper´s last post ..Through Tinted Glass

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