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Thanks. I took that this past Sunday!
Thanks much!
Thanks Paige.
Thanks Propilot.
Hahah. She's already twice as big. They don't stay puppies for long.
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I was there for two days photographing those waves. One of them went 300...
Hello all. Pardon my absence. I have been traveling and had a busy winter. Hope everyone is having a great start to their 2016.
Here's a few images I'd like to share from my recent travels. Let's start in Kauai!
Mouth of the Dragon [Kauai, HI] by Majeed Badizadegan, on Flickr
Serenade of...
Redwood National Park, CA with smoke from recent wildfires in the northwest laying low in the trees. This is 7 shots for dynamic range.
Rise [Redwood National Forest, CA] by Majeed Badizadegan, on Flickr
Really great scene with a lot of potential.
The sky looks a little stretched in the color gamut, especially noticeable with some of the magentas bleeding into the blues, as well as the ridge line.
The foreground is the real problem. I understand the importance of keeping shadow detail, but...
Anywhere from moderate to strenuous depending on how fit you are.
Need more East coast landscape photogs!
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What's East of La Grande?
Here's my central/eastern oregon stuff:
Majeed Badizadegan Photography Central Eastern Oregon
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There are no clipped blacks, it's just dark...
Spirit Falls in Washington taken this Spring. The water levels were nice and, yes, the water is really that blue.
Navi's Fall by Majeed Badizadegan, on Flickr
The Oregon Dunes have been on my radar for a while. I didn't have a chance to scout during the day. I went barefoot and hiked myself into a sweat and frenzy before I eventually found this spot. Just minutes after setting up, the sun broke through the thick clouds and made a brief appearance...
Those are some sweet looking clouds on the left. Nice catch. An interesting foreground element of some sort would've set this off. Also I would clone out some of the distractions in the foreground (road/posts)