Clouds reaching toward the sea
Planning a trip around low tide is something that wouldn’t occur to me, since I live on the High Plains. (We’d be more likely to plan a trip when the wind is generally calm, which we define as “below 45 miles per hour.”) Anyway, my tour guides, Ehpem and his lovely spouse, planned our day so we’d arrive at this beach at low tide. That gave us a view of the tidepools and rocks. The waves and clouds were especially accommodating that day, too, and all of us found lots of things to photograph.
Botanical Beach
San Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, British Columbia
photographed 4.22.2015
Posted on May 8, 2015, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, british columbia, melinda green harvey, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, San Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, victoria. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

It was a very nice walk down there, and as you say, lots to photograph 🙂 These clouds were rather unassuming – perhaps trying to look transitory like the wave splashes.
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Yes, I had the feeling that the waves and the clouds were co-conspirators.
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Timing is everything (well, a bit of good luck never hurts either)…
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I am trying to be more patient and let the shots compose themselves. I am not a patient person. It’s a struggle… But every now and then, it works.
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We can only try 🙂
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