Kalaloch Kaleidoscope
We’re back. The car has been unloaded, the laundry is being washed and I have a mountain of pictures I’m eager to sift through. Covering Kalaloch and our time there would coalesce into a badly written, poorly shot, coffee-table sized graphic novel minus the damsel and tights. So I don’t bore you all with lengthy details and a zillion of-kilter shots of the Farmers, I’ll break it up into loosely relevant ‘chapters’. The first of which covers one of the reasons why I love Kalaloch so much.
Nikon D60 85mm f/5.6 1/4000” ISO 400
This was taken the evening we arrived. David, my dad and I were walking to the lodge to confirm the I, the holder of the reservation, was truly there. The Sitka spruce trees that line the bluff are beautiful despite their twisted, wind ravaged appearance.
Nikon D60 34mm f/4.0 1/13” ISO 400
On the way back from the lodge, the sun was peeking through the wood just before our campsite. I think there might be dragons.
Nikon D60 24mm f/5.0 1/1250” ISO 400
Nikon D60 70mm 1/3200” ISO 800
Nikon D60 85mm f/10 1/250” ISO 200
Nikon D60 270mm f/5.6 1/1250” ISO 800
Nikon D60 85mm f/8 1/125” ISO 200
Nikon D60 300mm f/5.6 1/4000” ISO 100
Nikon D60 70mm f/5.6 1/10” ISO 800
Same evening. It was pretty dark when I took this and thought it was a great opportunity to play with slow shutter speeds.
Nikon D60 300mm f/5.6 1/80” ISO 800 Cropped 100%
Full of firsts, I thought I’d shoot for the moon.
Nikon D60 40mm f/4.0 30” ISO 800
An experiment. This is a shot of the moon setting. I used my tripod, remote, 8 pt. light filter and shutter speed of 30 seconds.
Don’t break out the Windex, there’s no need, the white blob to the right of the moon is a star.
Nikon D60 135mm f/4.5 1/200 ISO 200
The wooded drive in from the highway. I love the column of light breaking through the trees.
Nikon D60 85mm f/9.0 1/200” ISO 100
“My little buttercup, has the sweetest smile. My little buttercup, could you stay for awhile….”
Nikon D60 65mm f/10.0 1/250” ISO 140
Midway up the bluff. A veritable gauntlet of buzzing bumblebees to get to the beach from our campsite.
I wouldn’t have thought that dandelions would be so dangerously beautiful, but the destination is worth the stinging risk.
Nikon D60 24mm f/10.0 1/250” ISO 160
View from the beach looking towards our campsite.
Nikon D60 85mm f/10.0 1/250” ISO 140
Nikon D60 85mm f/8.0 1/160” ISO 100
There is an outcropping of rocks to the right that are only accessible during really low tides.
The seagull and the starfish; it sounds like it should be a children’s book title.
Nikon D60 85mm f/8.0 1/320” ISO 100
Snail shells on the beach.
Nikon D60 85mm f/8.0 1/250” ISO 100
Feeling a little crabby? David found this little guy on the beach during our tide pool walk.
We washed him off, flopped some kelp down and waited for the next wave to make it in.
I was more than a little nervous of being caught off guard and getting my camera wet, but it all worked out in the end and am so excited to have this.
David got a “shot” of his own, my biscuits in the air for the world to see as I hunkered down in the sand.
I will not be posting that award-winner or I will be more than just a little crabby.
Nikon D60 30mm f/10.0 1/250” ISO 125
Ruby beach, a few miles north – and looking north – of Kalaloch.
Nikon D60 62mm f/4.5 1/1600” ISO 100
Another experiment; Panorama without a tripod. I flubbed it a bit – a lot actually – but overall it’s not too horrible for my first try. Ruby beach looking southwest.
That’s Destruction Island on the right. The lighthouse has since been decommissioned, but when I was a kid it was running.
We would see if we could hold our breath as long as it took the light to spin back around. I don’t ever remember making it.
Nikon D60 24mm f/6.3 1/60” ISO 200
Looking up through the maples in the Hoh Rainforest.
Nikon D60 85mm f/10.0 1/250” ISO 200 Cropped 100%
Nikon D60 24mm f/5.0 1/60” ISO 200
I guess I have a thing for beams of light. This one was taken on the Hoh river trail.
Just a few of many, many pictures.
July 7, 2009 at 2:34 PM
Very, very, verrrrry impressive, chick! And all I've been doing is have Craig paint the rest of the house......squeeeeeeeeal!!!!!!!
xoxo,
Connie
July 7, 2009 at 2:56 PM
i really like all of the pictures! You are sooo creative! what lense do you have? Or did you use multiple?
July 7, 2009 at 3:14 PM
Looks like you guys had a good time. Very beautiful place... Amazing pictures. You always do great work.
July 7, 2009 at 3:28 PM
Dang, that is a nice place to have a vacation. It's nice to see some pics of this place you keep telling us about. Excellent photos! Keep them coming!
July 8, 2009 at 10:03 AM
Wow Stacey!! Beautiful!!
July 8, 2009 at 12:12 PM
these are totally awesome Stacey. My favorite is the one with the sun coming through the spruce trees. That is gorgeous.
July 8, 2009 at 1:26 PM
Wow!!!! Makes me all the more excited to go next year!
Thanks again for coming to Cinderella's special day! Especailly after the long Kalaloch trip. We really enjoyed having you here!
July 8, 2009 at 1:39 PM
WOW. First of all - I have got to go to Kalaloch...wherever it is. Second - the pictures are fabulous! I was super impressed by both moon pictures. WOW.
July 9, 2009 at 5:56 PM
As always when you do something it is impressive. LOVE the photo's. I will have to see about going there someday ;)