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