Vienna74
Loc: Bountiful, Utah now Panama
I am treated almost daily to beautiful light in the morning and at night. This morning was no exception. However, my eye was drawn to a scene almost straight down. There are three passages underneath the Panamerican Highway that have preserved small harbors for local fisherman. The first shot was of one of them at low tide.
The second shot was of part of the same scene but with a longer lens.
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Nikon D850 w/ 18-36mm lens (at 35mm), ISO 100, 1/60 sec at f/7.1
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Nikon D850 w/ Tamron 100-400 (at 200mm) ISO 1000, 1/1250 sec at f/6.3
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Wonderful shots of one of my favorite places. Well done.
Creative use of perspective and subject!
Guess they have to sail with the tide here.
Vienna74
Loc: Bountiful, Utah now Panama
Hereford wrote:
Guess they have to sail with the tide here.
Interestingly, they often sail up as close as they can without entering one of the tunnels. Then they walk across the water and rocky/muddy area and there is a walkway in the tunnel. They will often return the same way, just as a tide is starting to come in. I think it has more to do with the time of day of the tides whether they enter the harbor.
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