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The breathtakingly beautiful rolling hills of the Palouse region of eastern Washington is a photographers dream. Morning and evening light on the vast fields of wheat, barley lentils and canola will make you feel you are in a magical place. During the growing season the fields are in a constant color shift and just a few days can make all the difference in what you see. I've been to the Palouse dozens of times and have my favorite vantage points where I will sit and watch the nuances of light and color change through out the day before I begin making images. This image I call "Rolling through the Palouse" is one example of just that, sitting and waiting for the moment and I think I've made a pleasing image. I hope you enjoy viewing it like I did making it.
Date & Time | July 12,2020: 5:44pm - 5:45pm |
Location | Palouse, Washington |
Coordinates | 46.909726, -117.076741 |
Focal Length | 135 |
Aperture | f/16 |
Shutter Speed | 1/125th |
ISO | 125 |
Number of Exposures | 16 |
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Total Pixels | 219,446,844 |
Horizontal Pixels | 25,793 |
Vertical Pixels | 8,508 |
Aspect Ratio | 3.03 : 1 |
File Size | 1,254 MB |
Width @ 300ppi (perfect) | 7.16 feet |
Height @ 300ppi | 2.36 feet |
Width @ 150ppi (near-perfect) | 14.33 feet |
Height @ 150ppi | 4.73 feet |
Date & Time | July 12,2020: 5:44pm - 5:45pm |
Location | Palouse, Washington |
Coordinates | 46.909726, -117.076741 |
Focal Length | 135 |
Aperture | f/16 |
Shutter Speed | 1/125th |
ISO | 125 |
Number of Exposures | 16 |
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