Wide Sahsima
Yet another face of the multiple personalities of Sahsima, the transformer stone on Harling Point.
This image taken less than an hour after dawn (about 50 minutes after yesterday‘s sunrise shots) looking south at the Olympic Mountains in Washington State. One thing that gives this photo extra interest for me is the white edge around the bedrock in the foreground – I think the ground water must wick up that high in the winter either drowning the lichen or killing it with acidity or something.
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Canon EOS 5Dii, Nikkor-N Auto 24mm/f-2.8, ISO100, ~f-3.5, 1/640th
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Hmmmm, love the Olympics in the background.
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Pretty close to home eh? I need to get down there to take photos sometime. Its been years – I worked on the Olympic Peninsula for parts of 3 years in the late 70’s and have a real soft spot for it.
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wonderful landscape image! I love all the colors in the horizon and the foreground is pretty dramatic!
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Hi mimo – welcome back to my blog :). I am glad you like this picture, especially since yours are so consistently wonderful. Thanks for commenting.
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very nice Ehpem…love the morning light!
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Thanks David! Glad you like it.
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Fantastic Ephem. A gorgeous composition and the colours are just beautiful.
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Thanks Karen! I love the colours near dawn. Enough to get me out of bed early when otherwise unwilling 🙂
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I relate! 🙂
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Beautiful. I love the way you capture the many faces of the stone.
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I wish I knew more of it’s stories – I am sure there are, or were, many things to know about this stone that are not available to me, or lost to everyone. But, there are new stories to be made about it too, and faces the stone shows to us could be a starting point for those narratives.
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Indeed. What a wonderful collection that would be.
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Beautiful! I love the perspective on this one. 🙂
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Thanks Robin. I had taken similar shots before with the 50mm lense and they never quite worked out. I like the way this one works though.
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