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Sunset Alpenglow on Mt Baker with the New Dungeness Lighthouse from the Dungeness Spit in Dungeness National Recreation Area in Sequim Washington
Sunset Alpenglow on Mt Baker with the New Dungeness Lighthouse from the Dungeness Spit in Dungeness National
Recreation Area in Sequim Washington
"Scramble Drill" Went out to shoot lighthouses for a couple of days on the Olympic Peninsula. On the second day we headed over to the Dungeness Spit in Sequim to grab a shot of the New Dungeness Lighthouse with Mt Baker during alpenglow. We almost made it the entire 51/2 miles out to the lighthouse, then I realized I could not line up the shot I was hoping for. It was already well after 4 pm and the sun was sinking fast. The only option was to power hike back about 4 miles so we could line up the shot. This was quit the scramble drill, and power hiking for an hour in a half in soft sand is quite the work out. We made it just in time and I nailed this shot just as the sky lit up in awesome alpenglow. I got to use the new Zoom Monster lens and shot this at 280 mm. Click to see this one full size as the lighthouse is quite small. Thank you so much for looking...Happy Hiking Everyone!
Images of the West
Randall J Hodges Photography
Sunset Alpenglow on Mt Baker with the New Dungeness Lighthouse from the Dungeness Spit in Dungeness National Recreation Area in Sequim Washington
Sunset Alpenglow on Mt Baker with the New Dungeness Lighthouse from the Dungeness Spit in Dungeness National
Recreation Area in Sequim Washington
"Scramble Drill" Went out to shoot lighthouses for a couple of days on the Olympic Peninsula. On the second day we headed over to the Dungeness Spit in Sequim to grab a shot of the New Dungeness Lighthouse with Mt Baker during alpenglow. We almost made it the entire 51/2 miles out to the lighthouse, then I realized I could not line up the shot I was hoping for. It was already well after 4 pm and the sun was sinking fast. The only option was to power hike back about 4 miles so we could line up the shot. This was quit the scramble drill, and power hiking for an hour in a half in soft sand is quite the work out. We made it just in time and I nailed this shot just as the sky lit up in awesome alpenglow. I got to use the new Zoom Monster lens and shot this at 280 mm. Click to see this one full size as the lighthouse is quite small. Thank you so much for looking...Happy Hiking Everyone!
Images of the West
Randall J Hodges Photography