Morro Bay
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Couple from Morro Bay. First one has been done many times by many photogs but it's a classic you got to shoot while there.
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Morro Rock
David & Chris
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Morro Rock
David & Chris
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Now #2... clap A different take, and I REALLY like the composition of the whole thing. You start with the boat, then "Who, that's Morrow Rock in the background! OH, CHECK OUT THOSE CLOUDS!" Great shot :-) Only thing that could improve it would be if it were closer to sunrise or sunset. But GREAT composition on that one.
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I personally like the first one. That sailboat clinches it for me. Perfect spot for it anchored in front of the rock. Adds depth, scale and interest.
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Well, I am not looking at this with a calibrated monitor, but on my monitor Morro rock is really red/orange/yellow, like red rock country. Looking at the histograms, the red channel has an extended upper tail that the blue and green doesn't. If you adjusted curves using the total value channel, I could see getting the red channel too hot, because that tail wouldn't show up as well.
Unless it's sunrise, I wouldn't expect Morro rock to look that red, it's dacite, not Navajo sandstone, it's very surreal to me.