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Michael Bonocore Photography  > Landscapes > Landscape
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"Shake Joe's Shine Through"

HDR Photograph of the beach looking at the sunsetting through clouds over Shake Joe's restaurant and bar in Playa Samara, Costa Rica (Nicoya Peninsula)
Rodeo Bridge
Rodeo Reflection
Have I said how much I love working for Commodore Events? Part of my job requires me to be on boats in the middle of the San Francisco Bay on beautiful May days with amazing sunsets falling behind the Bay Bridge. Life is rough. I am actually very happy I was able to get this photo as clear as it is, since the very choppy condition of the water made for an incredibly difficult shoot. This was probably the most challenging shoot of my career, but obviously, well worth it!
“The Swamps Of Hawaii”

This scene struck me as one of those classic scenes you see in your head when you think of Hawaii. Yet another scene from the beautiful Waimea Falls in the North Shore of O’ahu, Hawaii.
“The Ring Of Kerry River”

The Ring Of Kerry in Ireland is one of those amazing places you don’t really think ACTUALLY exists until you find yourself driving down to the thin, 2 lane highway with nothing around you except lush green vegetation and sheep. You come to the coastline and are just blown away by the rugged cliffs, pounding surf, and driving gale force winds. This is an amazing drive, and my only regret is that we did it too quick! If you ever find your self in Ireland, make sure to drive the Ring Of Kerry!

This HDR photograph was taking shortly after entering the Ring Of Kerry. I do not know what river that is. Anyone know?
“Cavallo Point Sunset”

Last night, I found myself heading to the Adobe headquarters to participate in a Photoshop user group demonstration by the knowledgeable and very entertaining, Russell Brown. Check out his Adobe Photoshop tips and tricks here. Learned some cool stuff! Plus he has a TON of very cool photoshop actions, that he makes available for everyone to download (such as being able to create a star trails photo, with just one star photo!)

Anyway, I had some time to spare before heading into San Francisco, so I decided to stop at Cavallo Point in Sausalito, to catch some sunset shots of the city and the Golden Gate Bridge. This was the very first photo I took when I got out of my car, and as far as I can tell, the best of the shoot!
“Sunrise Peak”

It really is mind boggling that with a simple focal length of 432mm (ok, not THAT simple, but just go with it), you can see snow in this view from Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, a place that regularly reaches 120 degrees F in the summer. This was taken at Sunrise. As you can see, the desert sky is beautiful at this time!
“Marbled Mountain”

Catching a sunrise at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park is a must see activity while you are there. The soft pink colors splashed on the mountain ranges across the valley are amazing. This is a very popular sunrise spot. There was about 5 other photographers while I was there (including Ken Hoffman, who is from Tiburon the town next to mine) and about 20 non photographers, just there to enjoy the amazing scene.

This is a photo I actually took after the sun had rose and the pink colors had mainly disappeared. I just love the look of the rock formation. The marbleized color scheme in the foreground is such a unique pattern I will post some earlier sunrise photos in the days to come!
“Marbled Mountain”

Catching a sunrise at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park is a must see activity while you are there. The soft pink colors splashed on the mountain ranges across the valley are amazing. This is a very popular sunrise spot. There was about 5 other photographers while I was there (including Ken Hoffman, who is from Tiburon the town next to mine) and about 20 non photographers, just there to enjoy the amazing scene.

This is a photo I actually took after the sun had rose and the pink colors had mainly disappeared. I just love the look of the rock formation. The marbleized color scheme in the foreground is such a unique pattern I will post some earlier sunrise photos in the days to come!
“Marbled Mountain”

Catching a sunrise at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park is a must see activity while you are there. The soft pink colors splashed on the mountain ranges across the valley are amazing. This is a very popular sunrise spot. There was about 5 other photographers while I was there (including Ken Hoffman, who is from Tiburon the town next to mine) and about 20 non photographers, just there to enjoy the amazing scene.

This is a photo I actually took after the sun had rose and the pink colors had mainly disappeared. I just love the look of the rock formation. The marbleized color scheme in the foreground is such a unique pattern I will post some earlier sunrise photos in the days to come!
“Marbled Mountain”

Catching a sunrise at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park is a must see activity while you are there. The soft pink colors splashed on the mountain ranges across the valley are amazing. This is a very popular sunrise spot. There was about 5 other photographers while I was there (including Ken Hoffman, who is from Tiburon the town next to mine) and about 20 non photographers, just there to enjoy the amazing scene.

This is a photo I actually took after the sun had rose and the pink colors had mainly disappeared. I just love the look of the rock formation. The marbleized color scheme in the foreground is such a unique pattern I will post some earlier sunrise photos in the days to come!
Canon EOS 7D |
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Original size: 5169x3448 |
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