Cape Flattery Washington

Here is the great Pacific Northwest on a typically rainy spring day. This photo was taken at the very farthest northwest corner of the United States, Cape Flattery. The sound of the surf crashing against the rocks mixed with the sounds of the seals inside the caves, and the sea birds darting up and down among the cliffs. It's a wild, beautiful place.

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Shot on Kodak Ektar 100 pushed 2 stops.

This photo is also an entry for @czechglobalhosts's Tuesday of Antarctica and World's Oceans photo contest.

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So many places to explore; so little time.

Those colors are gorgeous. I've got some Ektar 100 in my camera right now, but never have used it. Do you recommend over-exposing it a stop or two?

I'm my experience it works best if you just meter it at box speed (100) and expose for the shadows. It definitely degrades quicker when under exposing so you'd want to avoid that.

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AWEsome! HAVE a nice Winter ... from SEOUL.

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