Siwash Rock Silhouette by abirkill

Siwash Rock Silhouette

Another day of steady rain in Vancouver again came to an end with some signs of clearer skies to the west. I was unusually organised, and had decided to head to Siwash Rock on the Stanley Park Seawall in surprisingly good time.

According to legend, Siwash Rock is the transformed spirit of an unselfish man, who was preserved in this way to honour him. Geologically, it is a basalt stack that was formed many millions of years ago by volcanic activity, and is the only such sea stack in the Vancouver area.

I stopped off at Third Beach to take some beach shots about an hour before sunset, and then walked the short distance on to the rock, just as the sun came out from behind the clouds. However, at this time the light was so strong and harsh that I wasn't able to get anything usable photographically. Additionally, my lens kept gathering water vapour, there was so much dampness in the air.

Patience was a virtue in this case, and I hung around waiting out the remaining half hour until sunset. About 15 minutes before sunset, the sun had passed behind the bank of cloud on the horizon, and instead of searing the camera's sensor, was lighting up some of the higher clouds. Unfortunately there was still a big, heavy, low bank of cloud covering most of the sky with a solid grey, but a couple of minutes later, a gap appeared in the low cloud, allowing me to see through to the sunlit clouds above. I grabbed this shot of the rock in silhouette with the wonderful sunset colours and beautiful cloud patterns.

Set up as usual with my tripod, I seemed to act as somewhat of a photographic mile-marker at this point on the seawall -- thirty or forty joggers and cyclists must have gone past me, come to a halt a few metres on, and taken out their smartphones to take a shot! (Of the rock, that is, not of me... I think!)
Simply stunning, love the colours
October 1st, 2013  
Stunning work. Fantastic silhouette and colours.
October 1st, 2013  
Wonderful timing and well worth the wait - a true photographer has patience! Fav!
October 1st, 2013  
stunning colours
October 1st, 2013  
Oh wow that is amazing, wonderful colours
October 1st, 2013  
Stunning image just perfect!! Fav!!
October 1st, 2013  
The sea is on fire! Fab
October 1st, 2013  
I am in awe of your patience and dedication - but the fav is for the photography!
October 1st, 2013  
Simply georgeus!!! Fav!
October 1st, 2013  
fantastic shot!
October 1st, 2013  
Wow! You were lucky to get this shot. Just beautiful.
October 1st, 2013  
Gorgeous
October 1st, 2013  
Very lovely sky in this.
October 1st, 2013  
Beautiful sunset!!
October 1st, 2013  
Beautiful shot Alexis!
October 1st, 2013  
Stunning!
October 1st, 2013  
Amazing colours!
October 1st, 2013  
Instant fav for a gorgeous image. Well worth the wait!
And thanks for your favs of my photos over the past few weeks. I really appreciate it.
October 1st, 2013  
As usual, a stunning shot, with a great writeup.

So is "searing" a sensor a real thing.... i.e. have I done damage to mine by taking shots like this? http://365project.org/squamloon/365/2013-05-08
October 1st, 2013  
Such stunning colours - have been looking at this for some time - it's magnificent.
October 1st, 2013  
@squamloon Don't worry, it's not a real thing, at least not for shots like this or yours :)

Unless you're using Live View, the sensor isn't even exposed to the light except when you press the shutter, so that alone makes it very unlikely that you'll damage the sensor itself. Additionally, to concentrate the light enough to cause any damage you need a wide aperture, long focal-length lens -- a general-purpose walkabout lens is very unlikely to be able to do anything.

You can see some damage that was done with a 600mm f/4 lens by pointing it at/near the sun for too long about half-way down this page:
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Help/Flare.aspx
October 1st, 2013  
Simply stunning.....we live in a world surrounded by beauty if only we open our eyes to see it....
October 1st, 2013  
Your patience was well rewarded. (Easy for me to say seeing as I didn't have to wait for it!) This is beautiful
October 1st, 2013  
This is just a fantastic picture, Alexis! Like how your shared about all the work and the waiting and also laugh about all the joggers coming by and profiting off your good sense!
October 1st, 2013  
@abirkill Thank you! You're the photography maven!
October 1st, 2013  
Great silhouette and beautiful colors.
October 2nd, 2013  
every bit gorgeous! fav!
October 2nd, 2013  
Instant fav!
October 2nd, 2013  
Beautiful dramatic shot.
October 2nd, 2013  
Totally amazing colours here
October 3rd, 2013  
Wow, beautiful skies and silhouette. I missed seeing this rock when ee were in Stanley Park.
October 3rd, 2013  
Nia
Beautiful. Your description on the joggers & walkers made me smile because I see that and do that myself - probably why I'm self conscious of taking shots in public.
October 3rd, 2013  
The colors in the clouds are wonderful. I wonder if you just stopped anywhere to take a shot and stood there long enough how many people would come and take a shot there too- it would be funny to see.
October 3rd, 2013  
Mac
Oooooooh!
October 4th, 2013  
FAV*lous !
October 6th, 2013  
I know this rock ---- just stunning - love the sky and the silhouette
October 8th, 2013  
Outstanding as always.
October 10th, 2013  
the golden tones in this are amazing... love that lone tree atop the silhouetted rock
October 10th, 2013  
Wow! Stunning shot.fav.
October 10th, 2013  
Fantastic :-)
October 11th, 2013  
FAV :-))
October 11th, 2013  
So wonderful, gives an awe inspiring feeling
October 12th, 2013  
stunning!
October 18th, 2013  
wonderful shot, I have a large picture of Roy Vickers version of this :D
November 22nd, 2013  
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