Sunset Log
The cabin I stayed at in Port Renfrew in February is on the beach; yes, this beach. We had a couple of nice days, and I could not resist a sunset shot (well a dozen or two…)
To see more from the Port Renfrew trip, click on this link.
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Canon 5Dii, Nikkor-N Auto 24/2.8 lens, ISO200, ~f5.6, 1/1250th +/-2.0 E.V.
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The first shot is a stunner, Ephem.
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Thank you Andy. Driftwood is a major feature of the intertidal landscape in this part of the world. Much of it natural, like this one, and much more the result of coastal logging and transportation of logs by water.
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Beautiful work, brings back memories of my hometown.
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Superb photos.
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Thanks Mjollnir, glad you like them!
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I really like the first shot, I feel I am being drawn into the scene more.
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Thanks Ben – I agree. In the second shot the log does not serve to pull the eye very strongly.
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Beautiful! I wish I was hanging out there haha.
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Hi Rob – I am wishing that too, even though it probably is raining out there.
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