This chapter is from the book
Poring Over the Picture
Crashing waves on the Oregon coast had me heading up the dunes at Cape Kiwanda in hopes the morning fog would lift. As the sun burned through the fog and washed over the sandstone cliffs, there was plenty of light. So I was able to keep my ISO at a low setting and still have enough depth of field and a fast enough shutter speed to render the image that I saw in my mind’s eye.