[• TITLE •] Banks Lake, Grand Coulee, Washington, 2014
[• SUBJECT •] A black and white photograph overlooking Grand Coulee and Banks Lake in Washington State.
[• EXIF •] Nikon D700, Nikkor 80-200 mm f2.8 lens, ISO 200, 135 mm, f16, 1/40 second.
[• TITLE •] Banks Lake, Grand Coulee, Washington, 2014
[• SUBJECT •] A black and white photograph overlooking Grand Coulee and Banks Lake in Washington State.
[• EXIF •] Nikon D700, Nikkor 80-200 mm f2.8 lens, ISO 200, 135 mm, f16, 1/40 second.
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Barren place? Those scree slopes and then the shingle foreground. Was it a camping & canoeing trip?