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    Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    Renaissance... Many years ago, in the almost prehistoric age of transparencies, I sold photos of scenery and wildlife as I traveled around Australia and New Zealand. Now 33 years older, and in the digital age, this is my first tentative exposé as a photographer undergoing their own journey of relearning the craft. Now settled for most of the year in Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada, I carry a camera almost everywhere I go, and this is a chance image taken on a coastline walk. The view is across the Juan de Fuca Strait towards the US Olympic Peninsula where a storm was brewing. Victoria lives in a "Goldilocks Zone", often surrounded by storms but in a little patch of calm and sunshine.

    Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    Details: Canon 600D, f/11, 1/1000, ISO-200, 50mm
    Last edited by Tronhard; 26th October 2015 at 05:42 PM.

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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    Great shot and really needs to be viewed in lightbox.

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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Great shot and really needs to be viewed in lightbox.
    Yes it does and I like this. It's very effective (IMHO).

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    You make a good point Jack! Actually, I have given up on producing prints, I configure my photos to use a digital display: either on my computer, or on one of several TV screens I have set up as my artwork on the walls. The price for a 32" screen is about the same cost as framing a photo, but I have the advantage of the backlit image, and I can change the image daily if I so desire for no extra cost!

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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    This image would be very nice without the ship. Even so, the ship absolutely makes the image. Very effective to place it dead center.

    I would appreciate it if you would provide a link to the type of screen you use to display your photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    This image would be very nice without the ship. Even so, the ship absolutely makes the image. Very effective to place it dead center.

    I would appreciate it if you would provide a link to the type of screen you use to display your photos.
    Thank you Mike. Four things determined the location of the ship... First, I had determined to make the resolution 1920x1080 to match the proportions of my screen, this dictated the width of the image. Then the desire to isolate the storm within the frame, having a bit of non-squally sky on each side. Third I wanted the right side of the image to end at the peninsula as it met the sea. Last, I wanted the ship to be dwarfed and isolated on the image by the weather - I liked the way the light lit up the sea on either side of the ship, yet where the ship was it was dark.

    To answer your question: I have used 3x 32" screens, resolution 1080P (1920x1080), of mixed brands. They are slim-line LED screens that have HDMI, USB and SD card interfaces, and all have WiFi and remotes. I hid the power and network cables in the walls behind them. I can set them to change the image at various intervals (I would not set at more than a day to avoid the risk of image burn-in) and to turn off at night when no-one is watching them.. It would be pointless to nominate a brand and model as these change daily and by location! I hope this helps.
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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    I agree with the prior comment that the ship really adds to the shot. Nice job.

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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    It looks like the beginnings of the November storm watching season are just around the corner. Nice shot from one of my favourite places in Canada.

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    Thanks for the information about the screens, Trev.

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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    Well that is a great shot and I think the ship is necessary to give a sense of the scale of it.

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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    Virga!...some of them can be so beautiful...good catch!

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    Re: Squall on the Juan de Fuca Strait

    Great shot Trev

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