Sea Spires by cwexplorationphotography

Here’s a moody twilight image from Rialto Beach, WA

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Singularity by snyder7

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V by alexnoriega

2015 Autumn in Olympic Tour with Alex Mody

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Something a bit different from Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington. Shot this back in May with my buddy Marcelo – he lost his D810 shooting this comp, but at least he got the shot! I recently posted an image from later this evening – essentially the standard Split Rock composition – because this shot was not possible when that light broke, due to the rising tide. However, I thought the moody sky with the break at the horizon was still serviceable here.

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Light Divided by Pcoskun

A very foggy evening on the Olympic coast provided some unique and interesting conditions (at least for this desert dog). I love photographing fog since I don’t get to see it too often. I also find it to be a challenge. I was hoping for a lot of foggy days during this trip and it wasn’t until I made my way to the furthest point on my “agenda” that I got some nice heavy fog. I waited at this beach for hours hoping that maybe just for a moment, the fog would break ever so slightly to allow some warm light to filter over the beach. I noticed a few small patches of blue in the sky amidst the thick fog, so I knew there was a possibility it could happen. There was in fact one point where the entire beach was a tobacco color as the fog thinned out and the low sun tried to filter it’s way through. This happened again just before the clouds closed up for good allowing this brief contrast of light between warm and cool. Looking at the dozen or so shots from this composition, the water in this frame jumped out at me the most, as if it was creating a dividing line between the light. The depth the fog created didn’t hurt either. One of the more unusual and dreamlike evenings I have experienced.

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Fissure by alexnoriega

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Looks best on black. The sun sets behind the monoliths of Split Rock, Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington. If you’d like to photograph scenes like this, consider joining Alex Mody and I on a tour here this September.

Single 1/2 second exposure. I shot a unique composition at this beach earlier in the evening, and that image will come later – but by the time the light and color broke like this at sunset, the tide was far too high to shoot it, and I opted for this now-classic comp.

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