
AUGUST 2002 – Wickaninnish Beach near Tofino on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, on a sunny day. Photo © Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com
The story behind the image
Yesterday I posted an image of Wickaninnish Beach near Tofino on Vancouver Island. Here’s another one, and it once more shows why I find this beach so attractive. It is simply awesome, and it’s difficult to explain why, exactly. The long, clean beach is nestled into the woods of the coastline. It is quite remote, with the next big city being a 4-hour drive away. Due to this, there are just very few visitors, maybe a few tourists, surfers and sun seekers. But the few people easily distribute along the beach. And there are logs, logs and more logs where the beach meets the woods. The relentless powers of the sea has peeled them clean.
Nice. Very nice.
The high resolution image
Capture Date & Time | 11-AUG-2002 |
Location | Tofino, B.C., Canada |
Camera | Canon AE-1 Program |
Image Source | Fuji Slide Film |
Digital Image Source | Minolta Dimage Scan Elite II |
Digital Image Source Format | TIFF, 48 bits/pixel, AdobeRGB |
Edited Image Format | JPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB |
Edited Image Dimensions | 2420 x 3629 Pixels |
Copyright | © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com |
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