AlanLichty
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I posted an iPhone shot of the blowhole at Cooks Chasm a couple of weeks ago from a previous visit to Cape Perpetua and decided to get an updated version when I was down there a week ago. The swells were high from a storm that had cleared out that morning so the blowhole was quite active given the level of churn in the chasm. I was shooting with my mirrorless camera set up for 30 frames per second at 1/2000s so I could capture shapes in the foam and freeze the wave action when I grabbed this frame of a wave crashing into the basalt and setting off the blowhole.
Lots of shadow recovery using DxO Photolab 8 and Photoshop to alleviate the harsh sun angle for this shot.
C&C always welcome.
Lots of shadow recovery using DxO Photolab 8 and Photoshop to alleviate the harsh sun angle for this shot.
C&C always welcome.