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While exploring the Great Bear Rainforest you are always looking around for white heads dotting the tree line. In this image, I captured it further away so it’s little just white dots, or as I like to call them, Tree Ornaments, and if you look closely there is a juvenile further down and closer to the trunk of the tree.
I think this image works because of the angle of the tree, and the mist rising from the water, and softening the trees in the background as well. I have a few closer-up shots, but the effect isn’t the same, because you can’t see the angle of the tree or tell how much fog there is.
This image is copyright © Terri Shaddick, if you are interested in using or purchasing this image, or any other images on my site, contact Terri Shaddick at contact@wildelements.ca.
Taken: October 5, 2014
Location: Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia
Camera: Canon 1DX
Lens: Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM
Focal Length: 200mm
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO: 6400
Exposure: 1/1600
While exploring the Great Bear Rainforest you are always looking around for white heads dotting the tree line. In this image, I captured it further away so it’s little just white dots, or as I like to call them, Tree Ornaments, and if you look closely there is a juvenile further down and closer to the trunk of the tree.
I think this image works because of the angle of the tree, and the mist rising from the water, and softening the trees in the background as well. I have a few closer-up shots, but the effect isn’t the same, because you can’t see the angle of the tree or tell how much fog there is.
This image is copyright © Terri Shaddick, if you are interested in using or purchasing this image, or any other images on my site, contact Terri Shaddick at contact@wildelements.ca.
Taken: October 5, 2014
Location: Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia
Camera: Canon 1DX
Lens: Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM
Focal Length: 200mm
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO: 6400
Exposure: 1/1600