Jeff Engelhardt
The tilt-shift, low-tide blues.
What's great about my current location is I'm close enough to this location to head out from work and hit it during lunch time. Conveniently, that's when the super-low tides hit as well - this one being a -3.2 foot tide, which is as low as I've ever seen it.
These pilings are shot constantly by northwest photographers and are the subject of my most-viewed picture on flickr, but I've rarely seen someone try this angle, which is about 15 to 20 feet lower than the normal vantage point. Hopefully it's a little interesting and different spin on a common subject.
The tilt-shift, low-tide blues.
What's great about my current location is I'm close enough to this location to head out from work and hit it during lunch time. Conveniently, that's when the super-low tides hit as well - this one being a -3.2 foot tide, which is as low as I've ever seen it.
These pilings are shot constantly by northwest photographers and are the subject of my most-viewed picture on flickr, but I've rarely seen someone try this angle, which is about 15 to 20 feet lower than the normal vantage point. Hopefully it's a little interesting and different spin on a common subject.