| After shooting the early morning light, I spent some time shooting
in the overcast conditions and exploring some areas of my favorite
stretch of coast. The tide was going out, and the swell was pretty
mellow.
I still had to time the sets and scramble, but I was able
to get up onto the bigger of my two pet rocks. I was somewhat
surpised to see so many tide pools filled with life considering
how slammed these rocks get. But then again, intertidal animals
are used to getting slammed, and therefore are very unique.
I wanted this image to simply focus on the big and small of
Hole In The Wall beach. The prominent rock in the distance
combined with some living animals making their home here. A
little different from the usual "rock, sea, sky"
shots, but I like it enough to post.
Nikon D300
Nikkor 12-24mm @ 12mm
8sec @ f11, ISO 100
Tiffen .9 ND Filter
Lee .9 and .6 Soft GND Filters
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