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Mjolnir

Earshel

Contributing Member
Good day. I'm new here and haven't had an opportunity to contribute much of anything to any other section of the forum. I'm an aspiring photographer and I have some photos that I'd like to share with you. This photo is one of my favorites - it was taken at Thor's Well - Cape Perpetua, Oregon. Otherworldly is the only word I've been able to describe this place with...I hope you enjoy it. If you're interested in seeing it in high resolution, here's a link to my 500px. https://500px.com/photo/83048507/mjolnir-by-earshel-hogan
 

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foreverkeeps

Veteran Member
That is amazing! Is this way hgh up a mountain? Have you done any enhancement to the photo? Thanks for sharing and welcome to the best forum on the Net!
 

Earshel

Contributing Member
That is amazing! Is this way hgh up a mountain? Have you done any enhancement to the photo? Thanks for sharing and welcome to the best forum on the Net!

Thank you Foreverkeeps! What you're looking at is a particularly violent section of the Oregon coast. I was but a few feet from what you're seeing, using a very wide angle lens. I have 'enhanced' the image by adjusting things like contrast and exposure, highlights, shadows, etc. When I take my photos I plan the exposure in such a way that I have the freedom to make these adjustments to my liking. Thank you for the welcome :)
 

Scorpania

Contributing Member
Amazing photo!! With the waves coming in from the background - it really shows the scary power of water..
 

Signwatcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
You've captured the raw violence of aquatic nature quite aptly, Earshel. Your photo is stunning. Keep 'em coming!
 

Earshel

Contributing Member
Thank you all for the kind words, I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. Look for another photo to be posted shortly :).
 
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