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Sunset, Second and Realto Beaches, Olympic NP

 
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Jun 07, 2015 15:27 |  #1

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Jun 07, 2015 16:09 |  #2

I'm glad you got some good light, and put it to use :) I like the second beach composition with the reflections and light coming through the arch. Some of the darker parts of the shot have areas that are brighter/diffuse. Are those water streaks on your lens or some low fog?


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Jun 07, 2015 16:15 |  #3

Bcaps wrote in post #17587745 (external link)
I'm glad you got some good light, and put it to use :) I like the second beach composition with the reflections and light coming through the arch. Some of the darker parts of the shot have areas that are brighter/diffuse. Are those water streaks on your lens or some low fog?

That was after two days of intermittent rain. No, I think it was just the lighting.


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Jun 07, 2015 23:00 |  #4

Awesome pics.




  
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