Ocean Edge Snow
More from snowy Quadra Island in February. Driftwood on the beach, next to the Half-frame Tree shot.
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These continue my series of half-frame photos from the Olympus Pen. Click on image for larger version.
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Olympus Pen half-frame camera, 28mm 3.5 lens, Rollei Superpan 200 film, Gossen Luna-Pro light meter.
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That really looks wintry, Ehpem. And the snow has softened the background very effectively
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Thanks Andy. It was temporary moment of winter – a few days that passed and revealed the cherry blossoms on the branches under the snow, and the daffodils and so on, at least a bit further south where I live.
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Those are logs I wouldn’t care to walk on! Further south on the coast, those would all be turned into firewood. Or pulled out by beachcombers. Great photo. Makes me want to light the wood stove and get warm.
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Thanks Richard – this area piles up the wood from all of the Salish Sea when the winds blow out of the south.
I was walking on some just like this – being given a tour of some interesting sites by a landowner who is just shy of 80 and totally unphased by walking on this kind of surface. Maybe he had caulks on, now that I think about it.
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So that’s what happens to the Salish Sea driftwood.
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Possibly. It is probably a good place for that guy doing a PhD on history of driftwood on the coast.
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