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Blue Rock

Posted by user510 on September 23, 2006 at 14:57:00:

Blue Rock. To the side of Boulder Creek. I had stopped on the bridge to check the spectacular view. The creek was very low and revealed a pathway littered with logs, running straight up into Mt. Baker. Baker is one of Washington States snow-capped volcanoes. It can be seen from Seattle on clear days by looking to the North. However the mountain view, while spectacular didn't really make a noteworthy shot. Lighting. But as I looked around I saw the massive blue rock bordering the creek bed.

BTW I did use a series of Mtn view shots to test the HDR capabilities within PS CS2. It works amazingly easy. But that is a subject for a different thread.