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Thanks!

It was the middle of a long wet day, and after a wet ferry ride on the world's longest free ferry, it was another hundred miles more or less on wonderfully curvy roads to the Nakusp Hot Springs Rally.

We'd do it again, in a heartbeat!

Voni
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My wife and I found ourselves on a Cape Cod beach at sunset. The surf was shifting from high to low tide, and as the ocean receded, it left these subtle patterns in the sand. There were millions of them. The random geometry nature created was outstanding and worthy of attention. Trying to capture the raking warm amber sunset light to highlight the dimension and knowing the shadows would go blue in the Ektachrome, this provided a nice juxtaposition of opposite colors to play with. I have a bias to use the vertical format, and I don't know why. But I thought it gave the image more energy, raking from left to right. The camera was parallel to the beach, on tripod, pointed straight down, about 3 feet from the surface. I captured a series of shots as the sun set, and this particular one appealed to me most. I can almost hear the waves.....
 
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