CAMERA MAMIYA 645 PRO FILM FUJI NEOPAN ACROS 100
Puget Sound, a 100-mile inlet in western Washington, normally is a placid body of water. You should enjoy the stillness as the memorial bench overlooking Skagit Bay suggests. Unless you're facing a rogue set of waves as I did along the Mukilteo waterfront above. The two-foot swells came out of nowhere. I lifted my tripod and camera as the surf washed over the rocks. Only my boots and socks got wet. The long exposure above is how the Sound usually looks on a calm day.