Photographers wait all year for the conditions to be right to shoot this mystical light effect at Pfeiffer Beach, California.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Keyhole Arch Light Effect
Photographers wait all year for the conditions to be right to shoot this mystical light effect at Pfeiffer Beach, California.
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looks like somebody already took it :p
I've been there! Didn't even know what I was walking into, there were perhaps 20 photographers set up at sunset over thanksgiving last year. Got a ton of gorgeous shots of the sun coming through the arch, backlighting waterspray from the waves. :)
I know what you mean LM. It’s strange when you see these majestic views on a photograph and then when you are there you’re among dozens of photographers taking the same picture.
I had a similar experience at Asian ruins that seem deserted on pictures but are crowded most hours of the day. Now when I look at the same pictures I can’t help but feel the presence of others standing next to me.
Let's be sure to do things exactly the same way others have and then call it art!
It's hard to say hello!
It reminds me a bit of Thomas Cole's "Expulsion - Moon and FIrelight" painting (http://www.darkstormcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/cole_expulsion.jpg). It's a nice effect, though I'm not sure I'd want to be taking photos so close to all the others.
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