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Seastack at Sunset

ArtMatic (none) posted on May 16, 2004
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Memories of Olympic Series - Seastack at Sunset. Today we say goodbye to the series with the sun setting on the beach near a large seastack. AMPro, Voyager, and a lot of things in PS7. This image has the soft shadow/history brush layer I've used before. and a subtle application of the liquefy brush to soften some of the original hard and angular shadows being cast. Comments and ratings are most welcome. I've really enjoyed sharing this series with you : ) -Scott

Comments (10)


jamieh

1:49PM | Sun, 16 May 2004

Beautiful. MMuch like Canonbeach in Oregon as well. Great stuff.

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nuski

8:07PM | Sun, 16 May 2004

Ultra-natural!! The surf to beach transition is excellent!

patrice79

3:12AM | Mon, 17 May 2004

beautiful scene and great colors.

DragonWizard

4:45AM | Mon, 17 May 2004

Some beaches in California look like this also...your beaches are excellent...

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pteb

5:35AM | Mon, 17 May 2004

Amazing depth. the sort of depth of field you would get with a wide angle lens but without the distortion such a lens would cause. In terms of depth of field without distortion the computer can outperform the camera. Great atmosphere as well.

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bpmac

5:39AM | Mon, 17 May 2004

I like the painterly effect. Great job!

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scotttucker3d

12:52PM | Mon, 17 May 2004

Thanks everyone! Yeah the computer camera is a marvel - this is actually a long telephoto (look at the size of the sun) but you get the unlimited depth of field of a wide angle lens sans distortion. I'm glad you like my beaches - more will be coming soon - maybe in the tropics... Thanks again : )

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deemarie

5:19PM | Tue, 18 May 2004

I lived near the pudget sound, and your image brought back wonderful memories of lazy days hunting for oysters :)

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TinoH

10:46PM | Thu, 20 May 2004

Subtle and sublime Scott. You're producing a masterful series here and I'm impressed beyond words. Thanks for sharing these with us!

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scotttucker3d

11:09PM | Thu, 20 May 2004

Wow - thanks for your comments Tino! I really enjoyed sharing the series with you all And it's great to be back showing images again. Scott


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