Including a pier in a photo is an excellent way to add leading lines to your composition. I haven’t gone to Juno since I got the new camera, so this was the week. As I was driving, the sky wasn’t the vivid red I was hoping for, but the Sahara Dust helped me out, and I got some very cool colors. I didn’t need to do much bracketing because I like the contrast of the shadows and the silhouette effect.
There were actually a lot of people there, but when I came back and looked at my shots, I was surprised how deserted it looked. Joe noticed that there weren’t even footprints in the beach picture.
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Sunrise at Coral Cove
It is super-convenient to have a sunrise location close to home. This is a popular place to watch the sun come up with lots of opportunities to create compositions with the rock formations.
Surf’s Up at the Pier
Juno Beach surfers were riding the waves while I tested my new camera and auto-focus tracking, a view from the pier.
Moonset Over the River
How to get the perfect moonrise? Try moonset! There’s a lot of planning that goes into this, and it doesn’t always work out.
Under the Pier
Including a pier in a photo is an excellent way to add leading lines to your composition. On this day I also had Sahara Dust as a diffuser.
Shooting from the Bridge
This is not an activity for the faint of heart… nor for those who are afraid of heights or falling. It is still a desirable angle for photographing the lighthouse.