Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape Photography Locations => Topic started by: sanfairyanne on June 02, 2012, 02:19:39 pm
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I've attached a picture taken from the north end of Second Beach - Olympia National Park Washington USA - with the sun shining through Quateata Head Arch.
I'd love to photograph this beach, does anyone know when I should go to photograph the sun in this position. I could contact the N.P but I would better trust the advice of LL forum members. Maybe I could use TPE but I'd still better value local knowledge.
Many thanks. Andy
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Might take a bit of fiddling, but Photographer's Ephemeris should do the job for you.
http://photoephemeris.com/
It's a great location!
Merrill
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Thanks for the reply I'll try with TPE, I already use it but it's a bit too specific an area to be sure of a correct position/sun angle.
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Any way you could contact the photographer, and ask?
Also, there is a large contingency of NW photographers on the Nature Photographers Network website. Here's their link -
http://www.naturephotographers.net/enter.html
They also have some regional sub groups. Here's a link to the Pacific Northwest Regional club -
http://www.naturephotographers.net/imagecritique/bbs.cgi?a=vf15&ns=1
Someone there should have the answer. It's an iconic image that is posted in their galleries on occasion.
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Michael.
Thanks very much for that link. There's no way in the world that this particular photographer would tell me or anyone else a thing.
Andrew
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NPN looks like a good site but it appears you can't use their forum without being a paid member and I don't particularly like setting up a standing order with a website.
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Why the hell would you want to take a photo that's already been taken? Save yourself the time, sell your camera, and buy a print. Jeesh
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I've a little twist to the shot in mind, hell there's no way I want the same shot.