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Nara With Whyte Island
The tide is out - when the tide comes that isthmus is completely submerged - a few rocks sticking out. Tags: bench
People: Nara
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > July 2012 > Nara With Whyte Island
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Nara Eating Lunch On A Bench
Nara Eating Lunch On A Bench People: Nara
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > July 2012 > Nara Eating Lunch On A Bench
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Pink Boots In The Water
Pink Boots In The Water Tags: beach
People: Nara
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > July 2012 > Pink Boots In The Water
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Last Tree
This is a shore pine - Pinus contorta var. contorta. It's rare to get a single tree by itself. Tags: tree
Species: Pinus contorta var. contorta (Shore Pine)
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > February 2021 > Last Tree
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Howe Sound
Howe Sound John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > February 2021 > Howe Sound
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As Far As They Can Go
As Far As They Can Go People: Claira
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > December 2020 > As Far As They Can Go
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Milky Way From Whytecliff Park
90 frames x 30 seconds each is roughly 45 minutes of tripod time. I first started shooting at 13 second exposures and it took me a few minutes to realize my mistake (those frames were discarded). The camera wasn't very level when I shot it (hard to get right when so much of the frame is black) so these images are cropped. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > August 2017 > Milky Way From Whytecliff Park
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Right Side of Cove
I need a super wide, (the 24 mm is actually a 30mm perspective in 35mm), or spend more time. (I'll admit I have to work on my photo technique when I'm covered in neoprene.) Tags: beach
John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Scuba Diving > Whyte Cliff Park > Right Side of Cove
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Left Side of Cove
Not enough exposure range? Should use a UV filter for the sky? Perhaps a little Polarizer? Perhaps spend more than 10 seconds taking the shot? Tags: beach
John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Scuba Diving > Whyte Cliff Park > Left Side of Cove
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