ATLANTIC OCEAN WAVES AT CAPE SPEAR, NEWFOUNDLAND
I was blessed to spend over an hour in this cold, blustery and stunning place, which is the easternmost point in North America (so the earliest sunrise and sunset on the continent).The low clouds and angry surf made for incredibly atmospheric photos. Here’s another one to prove my point: https://wp.me/p2ccTX-1gw.
Nikon D7100, tripod, graduated density (darkening) filter on the clouds and distant shore.
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Beautiful, that’s an interesting angle
Your photo did an excellent job of expressing the frigidity of this scene, Frank. The tilt of the rocks, the low fog in the background, the incoming waves, and those wonderful ripples in the foreground. Exhilarating and refreshing.