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Tuesday
Jun292010

Olympic National Park

About two weeks ago, I returned from a week of shooting in Olympic National Park in Washington state.  First time I had been back there since the summer of 1999.  What a great location for a landscape photographer, lots of variety in both scenery and in weather.  From Alpine mountain vistas to pacific beaches to temperate rainforest in the space of a couple of hundred miles.  Over the course of the next week, I'll put up a gallery of some of my favorite images from the trip.  For now, here is a vertical panorama shot with a Nikon Tilt/Shift 45mm lens that allows you to shoot very tall subjects without the distortion that would come from tilting the lens upward to get the treetops.  Great place to be a photographer; look for the new gallery soon.

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