Indigo Sunset
I shot this image on a recent trip to the Washington Coast. The visible satellite showed a clear horizon and high clouds above, indicating the potential for a blazing sunset. Well, maybe if I was up on Mt Olympus. But down at sea level, not a chance. As is routine in June, low-level stratus clouds in the marine layer socked in the views. Not deterred, I decided to take advantage of the even lighting and ended up getting small breaks in the cloud deck, which added texture and interest in the sky.
14mm, ISO 160, f/13, 1/6 sec, polarizer.
I shot this image on a recent trip to the Washington Coast. The visible satellite showed a clear horizon and high clouds above, indicating the potential for a blazing sunset. Well, maybe if I was up on Mt Olympus. But down at sea level, not a chance. As is routine in June, low-level stratus clouds in the marine layer socked in the views. Not deterred, I decided to take advantage of the even lighting and ended up getting small breaks in the cloud deck, which added texture and interest in the sky.
14mm, ISO 160, f/13, 1/6 sec, polarizer.
I shot this image on a recent trip to the Washington Coast. The visible satellite showed a clear horizon and high clouds above, indicating the potential for a blazing sunset. Well, maybe if I was up on Mt Olympus. But down at sea level, not a chance. As is routine in June, low-level stratus clouds in the marine layer socked in the views. Not deterred, I decided to take advantage of the even lighting and ended up getting small breaks in the cloud deck, which added texture and interest in the sky.
14mm, ISO 160, f/13, 1/6 sec, polarizer.
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