Monday, November 27, 2023

Thanksgiving weekend sunshine

Traditionally, Thanksgiving weekend is rainy, or at least damp and cloudy, so you can imagine my excitement about the clear skies we've enjoyed. On Saturday, I hiked to Whistle Lake and Sugarloaf in the Anacortes Community Forest Lands, because I thought the sunny, south-facing summit of Sugarloaf would be perfect for such a day. Sugarloaf itself was more crowded than my hiking route was; I think most people hiking to the Sugarloaf summit choose a shorter route up the other side. I love Whistle Lake as well, though, and it's a manageable 7-ish-mile hike to see them both.

First, the view from the top of Sugarloaf. I tried a slightly different version of this shot that included a tree trunk at right. That version was better compositionally, but I didn't set the focus as accurately, and the clouds had shifted a bit and weren't in such a photogenic configuration. F/14.

Here's almost the same view with a narrow depth-of-field approach. This composition was at eye level, so I had to handhold (my tripod doesn't quite make it to my eye level). Thankfully, the bright sunshine enabled a quick enough shutter speed to make this work. F/8.

Next, another view from Sugarloaf, this time looking more to the east. It was a treat to get such good visibility of the Cascades. F/14.

Lastly, a view of Whistle Lake early in the morning, with a Pacific madrone tree in the foreground. Despite the high contrast, I actually like the lighting in this one; I think it's interesting. What isn't convincing yet is the image quality; I had some trouble getting the depth of field right. It might be good enough for standard print sizes, but I wish I had gotten better sharpness on the shaded areas of the trunk. Still, it was fun to try something different, with more challenging lighting than I usually work with. F/16.

A belated happy Thanksgiving to all my readers!

1 comment:

Colleen H said...

I'm thankful that you share your travels with us. Beautiful.