More Harbor-side Shots

Chris Dodkin

West Coast Correspondent
Back to Oceanside Harbor this evening, after a strong storm came through overnight, leaving an attractive mackerel sky overhead, and super clear atmosphere.

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Palm Trees against the Western Sky - X-Pro1 and 18mm Lens f/8 ISO800

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Vertical pan panoramic shot - X-Pro1 and 18mm Lens f/8 ISO800

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Std 18mm view ISO800 f/8

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Last rays of the setting sun hit the backdrop

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B&W take on the scene - X-Pro1 and 18mm Lens f/8 ISO800
 
Great shots again, Chris. The first one made me dizzy! Love the vertical pano. I tried that once, but it didn't work as well as yours. Wonderful shots.
 
Thanks chaps - The light was lovely again right at sunset, I nearly didn't bother staying - but the sun popped through right at the last second.

Pete, it's the roll that keeps on giving! :D

Rob - I tried a couple of pano attempts, and this was the best one - will try it again for sure as it's a different looking view.

Brian - I was thinking this was going to be the only shot of the evening as the light just wasn't cooperating. Not often we get interesting clouds as you know, although I think we have another storm on the way for Friday! :(
 
loving the vertical Pano as well .... would look astounding printed about 6' high
 
Now there's an idea.... ;)
 
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