The Beach

La Push, Olympic NP, WA © Jay Goodrich

La Push, Olympic NP, WA © Jay Goodrich

I recently wrote a blog post about this amazing sunset that occurred during a workshop that I taught in Olympic National Park this fall. A friend of mine, Younes Bounhar, told me that he was bummed that I hadn’t posted an image of that sunset yet. Well, here is one of the images from that evening. Everyone that has seen the images from that night has liked this one the most. Remember, like I said in the previous post, it isn’t over until the last glimmer of light has left the sky and you can not see your hand in front of your face. Even then, it is not over, as long as you can see the stars. I only head home when Heather is calling to let me know that the kids are hungry, and need to go to bed. Even then, if it is really good, I can con her into letting me stay a little longer. I captured this image with a Canon 1D Mark III, 16-35mm II f2.8 lens, Gitzo tripod, Kirk BH-1 Ballhead and a Singh Ray LB Warming Polarizer. The final image was mastered in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.

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