Forgot my filter holder, so I just climbed out on the jetty and enjoyed watching the surfers and the birds. More than enough.
I should have gotten there a little earlier, in fact. This was after I was losing the light. The waves were getting a warm glow as they reflected the sunlight and everything. I forget that golden hour starts and ends early this time of year. Here are a few perspectives.




Sidenote, those bands in the sky do not exist. On1, which sucks ass by the way, seems to have problems resizing when I export a jpg. I had the same problem last night and the images are terrible because of it. So it’s 6000×4000 images, or that shitty ass banding. Or I can resize in the program, which porks my sharpening, then re-reedit it again, which I ain’t gonna do right now.
Here’s a full sized version without the banding.
