Natural landscapes: life at low tide
SCHOONER COVE, PACIFIC RIM NATIONAL PARK RESERVE, BRITISH COLUMBIA
The west coast of Vancouver Island is a stunning place, with temperate rain forests, glorious beaches, waves fit for surfers, whales, black bears, bald eagles, sea lions and more. It’s an extraordinary environment that often leaves me praising the Creator for what He’s done.
I used a graduated density (darkening) filter to balance the harsh lighting difference between the shadowy foreground and the the sunny distance. Nikon d7100, tripod, polarizing filter.
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Beautiful image, Frank. If I didn’t have my walls covered with my own images, I might be tempted.
Although I’ve been to V. Island, I haven’t explored the western side. It sounds so lovely. And your sparkling photo says so much, Frank.