West Coast Perspective
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Lag


Location: White Rock British Columbia BC CA
Posts: 452
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In the winter the Pacific Coast can be a dark and stormy place for days on end,,. When the clouds do part and the light breaks through the huge monolithic seastacks and wide open expanses at Oregon's ""Cannon Beach"" can be a welcome sight,,. Both your your ""Perspectives"" and your ""Attitude"" can change very fast,,,!!
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Keywords: West Coast Perspective
Camera: D200
Lens and Filters: 17-35 f2.8
Film and/or ISO: ISO 400
Aperture: F5.6
Shutter speed: 1/125th
Location: Canon Beach
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shutterpup
Location: MO US
Posts: 4,601
Sun 13-April-2008 18:26

A Beautiful Scene! Love the perspective and colors...well done!
Dubes
Location: Mississauga ON CA
Posts: 1,681
Sun 13-April-2008 18:40

Nice image Lyle. Love the reflections on the wet sand, and the way your eye is lead out by the line of foam at the edge of the water.
mkousen
Location: York PA US
Posts: 89
Mon 14-April-2008 02:16

The picture has perfect composition of foreground, mid-area and background. Your use of light and color is outstanding; the blue actually glows.
Mort
DebraLee
Location: Toronto ON CA
Posts: 25
Mon 14-April-2008 04:53

Oh my Lyle - they just keep getting better! My eye follows the white edge of the water deep into the frame. BRAVO


Warm regards
Debra
BSchirm
Location: Palos Verdes Peninsula CA US
Posts: 1,426
Mon 14-April-2008 06:33

Excellent job as usual Lyle. Well composed with the smooth, more static water to the right and the more dynamic,layered water to the left, divided by a nice white leading line. Best regards. Barry


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