Tuesday, May 8, 2012

32. Sand, Wind, and Scarf

What do you do when you've got three hours in between classes and a wide angle at your disposal?
Go to the beach, of course! I love how everything is just a bus ride away when you're in Seattle (even Portland!).

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My scarf seemed to enjoy the insanely windy conditions.  

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My hair did not.

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Then the scarf started to look like a cape...

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I didn't realize I was shooting RAW until I got home. It's a good thing I did though, because I probably would have lost some tonal detail had I been using JPEG. On a day like this especially, when the last thing you want is to overexpose the clouds. Or maybe the pictures are better because I was shooting with a much better camera... Anyways, this gave me a chance to edit with Lightroom since Photoshop was being fussy with the RAW files. Now I understand why some people at work rave about Lightroom so much. I myself am torn.

Thanks to Riley for taking pictures. 

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