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Silhouettes and Silver Seas: The Iyo-nada Sea from Kamisakariyama Observatory

jsqwebmaster, 01/14/202404/05/2024


In the late afternoon of late December, the Kamisakariyama Observatory on Nagashima in Kaminoseki Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, offers a striking view of the Iyo-nada Sea. Here, Nagashima Island appears as a silhouette against the backlight, with the faintly visible Amatajima. Island further out. The Seto Inland Sea glimmers in a silvery blue tone, its surface blurred by strong winds that obscure the horizon. This area, encircled by Oita, Yamaguchi, and Ehime prefectures, is known as the Iyo-nada Sea.

Photo Description – A Hazy Seascape

This photo captures a unique moment where the elements of light and wind blend to create a serene yet dynamic scene. The hazy conditions caused by the strong winds obscure the usually visible landmarks such as Sada Misaki in Shikoku and Kunisaki Peninsula in Oita, focusing the viewer’s attention instead on the ethereal beauty of the silvery sea and the contrasting dark silhouette of Nagashima.

Story Behind the Photo – A Wind-Swept View

From the vantage point of Kamisakariyama Observatory, this image is one of several taken in a complete 360-degree survey of the surrounding landscape. Although the desired distant views were hidden by the haze, the photo successfully captures the striking beauty of the Iyo-nada Sea under these unique conditions, showcasing the graceful silhouette of Nagashima against the shimmering sea.

From an Amateur Photographer’s Perspective – Capturing Nature’s Moods

Photographing the Iyo-nada Sea on this windy day was a testament to the unpredictable beauty of nature. The challenge lay in capturing the contrast between the dark. This image visually represents the view of the Iyo-nada Sea from Kamisakariyama Observatory, as described in the article. It features the silhouette of Nagashima Island in the foreground against a hazy sky, while the sea displays a silvery blue tone. The atmospheric conditions created by strong winds result in a blurred, tranquil seascape, capturing the essence of the Seto Inland Sea under unique weather conditions.

Equipment and EXIF Information

  • Camera: Olympus PEN-F
  • Lens: M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-45mm F4.0 PRO
  • Shutter Speed: 1/2500s
  • Aperture: ƒ8
  • ISO: ISO 400
  • Exposure Compensation: 0 EV

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Winter M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-45mm F4.0 PROOlympus PEN-FYamaguchi

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