Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape Photography Locations => Topic started by: Robt on August 31, 2004, 11:21:53 pm
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[font color=\'#000000\']Your best bet is to take up diving or get into macro.
Actually you will find many places that while they have likely been photoed, you'll have a whole different slant on them.
Enjoy our little corner of the world, and Oh yeah, you'll mostly have good dry weather until Oct but bring an umbrella just in case. From Oct to June count on rain almost every day.[/font]
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[font color=\'#000000\']Kyle Buddy, There are a number of old saying in the Photography world, one which is, "Everthing has been Photographed", however what's missing is it hasn't been photographed by you or me!!!!!!! Always see for yourself and find newness (is that a word) in everything you look at.
Best regards, Ernst
Robert, it will stay dry until about the 13th of Oct, then our Monsoon Season begins. Got to keep folks out of the Northwest, remember?[/font]
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[font color=\'#000000\']Does anyone know of any good spots in NW Washington that haven't been photographed many times over? If so, please do tell! [/font]
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[font color=\'#000000\']I can't really take up driving until november, when I turn 16. But until then, I could focus on macro photography considering it is something I enjoy to do, and to look at.[/font]
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[font color=\'#000000\']what a coincidence, I used to live there for 19 years...
anyho, your best shot if to go to the reservation out by Duckabush and the Olympic mountains, get a bike or a suv and just find a road going up into the mountains off some random spot and see what you can find.
If you want to hike a ways, Duckabush trail goes in a long ways and there are some interesting things to see if you are a trail buff.
Spent most of my early years exploring the entire area and there are still some nice things that not a while lot of photographers get to.[/font]