File:Point of the Arches (7887976564).jpg
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Shi Shi is a crescent beach, about 2.5 miles long, on the southern end of Makah Bay. There’s a parking lot, for which you must buy a permit, on the southern end of the reservation. From there it’s a two mile walk to the beach. Much of the first part is on a boardwalk. After that, it can get muddy. The path goes through dense forest and ends with a 50-foot steep downclimb to the beach. Shi Shi beach was going to be the high point of my trip because of the numerous little islands and sea stacks at both ends of the beach. In particular, I wanted to get to Point of the Arches, down at the southern end. When I got to the beach (the trail reaches the beach at the northern end), I could see Point of the Arches in the distance and headed down the beach in that direction. The light was on the wrong side, so all of the shots I took on the approach (including this one) had bad light. When I reached the point, the tide was receding but still rather high. I tried to make my way through the rocks to the south side, where the light would be better, but I didn’t get very far. Footing was poor on the moss, grass, and barnacle covered rocks. I could have waited for better conditions (lower tide, sun farther in the west and lower in the sky), but I was tired. So I turned around and walked back to the truck. So it was a bit of a disappointment. I want to go back better prepared, with the tides in mind. On the trail I saw several groups carrying big loads on their backs, going out to spend the night. Some were families with small children. If I ever get back there, I want to camp there for a night. From the comfort of my living room, the prospect of a multiday hike along the coast seems appealing. Olympic National Park stretches along the coast for about 50 miles, from South Beach to Makah Beach. Logistics would be complicated, because there’s no place to buy food, and you need to plan for fresh water where streams empty into the ocean. And there are a few places where you must climb up and down steep rock. And you need somebody to drop you off at the start and pick you up at the end. So I won’t ever do this hike, but I can dream, can’t I? |
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来源 | Point of the Arches |
作者 | John Fowler from Placitas, NM, USA |
相机位置 | 48° 15′ 43.86″ 北, 124° 40′ 53.87″ 西 | 在以下服务上查看本图像和附近其他图像: OpenStreetMap | 48.262184; -124.681631 |
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48°15'43.862"N, 124°40'53.872"W
3 8 2012
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相机制造商 | NIKON CORPORATION |
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相机型号 | NIKON D800E |
曝光时间 | 1/800秒(0.00125) |
光圈值 | f/5.6 |
感光度(ISO) | 100 |
数据生成日期时间 | 2012年8月3日 (五) 17:53 |
镜头焦距 | 50毫米 |
方向 | 正常 |
水平分辨率 | 300 dpi |
垂直分辨率 | 300 dpi |
使用软件 | Adobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh |
文件修改日期时间 | 2012年8月28日 (二) 18:49 |
曝光程序 | 光圈优先 |
Exif版本 | 2.21 |
数字化日期时间 | 2012年8月3日 (五) 17:53 |
APEX快门速度 | 9.643856 |
APEX光圈 | 4.970854 |
APEX曝光补偿 | 0 |
最大光圈 | 1.6 APEX(f/1.74) |
测光模式 | 多区 |
光源 | 未知 |
闪光灯 | 闪光灯未点亮、闪光灯强制关闭 |
修改时间厘秒数 | 10 |
数据生成时间厘秒数 | 10 |
数字化时间厘秒数 | 10 |
色彩空间 | 未标定 |
焦平面X分辨率 | 204.84020996094 |
焦平面Y分辨率 | 204.84020996094 |
焦平面分辨率单位 | 4 |
感光方法 | 单芯片彩色区域传感器 |
文件来源 | 数码相机 |
场景类型 | 直接拍摄的图像 |
自订图像处理 | 普通处理 |
曝光模式 | 自动曝光 |
白平衡 | 自动白平衡 |
数字变焦比率 | 1 |
35毫米胶片焦距 | 50毫米 |
场景拍摄类型 | 标准 |
场景控制 | 无 |
对比度 | 标准 |
饱和度 | 标准 |
锐度 | 标准 |
拍摄对象距离范围 | 未知 |
相机序列号 | 3002957 |
使用的镜头 | 50.0 mm f/1.8 |
评分(满分5分) | 0 |
元数据最后修改日期 | 2012年8月28日 (二) 12:49 |
原始文件唯一ID | 5F169813801C98E5D7D1221B4655AB64 |