
This shot is taken next to the playing field that featured in yesterday’s post. It is the access road to the top of Beacon Hill, for which the park is named.
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Canon EOS 5Dmkii, Nikkor-N pre-AI 24mm/f2.8 lens, ISO100, f4, 1/2500th +/- 2 E.V.
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Excellent shot – especially the way the road curves to the left, toward the mass of clouds. There’s also something about the patches in the asphalt that I like.
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Thank you Melinda – sorry about losing this comment, it slipped out of view for a while. There is a lot about those patches on the asphalt that I like – they are on of my favourite parts of the photo. The curve in the upward road in the road is another.
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Dramatic monochrome! That sky is something to behold.
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Hi Rufus, I just found that I had not replied – sorry for the delay. And thanks so much for the comment. The sky was inspiring and it helped to see this scene that I had not noticed before even though I have been here many times.
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Nice composition. I especially like how you can see land way off in the distance.
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Hi Linda – thanks for the comment. That land is the Olympic Mountains, some of the Strait of Juan de Fuca is visible too. Those mountains can dominate our view sometimes, from higher vantages
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Looking at this again, I want to add that I like how the foreground slopes to the right. I really really like this photograph altogether.
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Thanks Linda! I too like how the road is just kind of laid on the side of the hill with little cutting or filling so that road slopes too.
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Great shot.
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Thanks Mike!
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Super Picture!
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Thank you Adrian, I am pretty pleased with it.
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An interesting sky indeed, like yesterdays, but doesnt look very ‘natural’.
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Hi Val. Not totally natural no but an intended effect to bring some drama to the sky.
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