Two hundred feet above the Puget Sound and facing to the west, the bluff trails at Ft. Ebey State Park take a lot of wind, especially during our November storms. Hikers are often amazed by the twisted trees, as well by their resilience. In mid-October I made another pass at photographing some of the best specimens. I was fortunate to have a clear afternnon sky and almost no wind.
I shot with a medium format camera and used an old roll of TriX 400. It was a successful expedition and a pleasant way to get outdoors for a couple of hours.
More images from this series are on my web site.
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