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Madrona Park may be small, but it has plenty to offer if you want to look a little closer. The short walk takes you past a beautiful stand of arbutus trees, their twisted, peeling trunks catching the light in a way that always seems photo-worthy. While there aren’t endless compositions to choose from, the rocky shoreline has some fantastic textures, and when the light is right, it can be a stunning place to shoot.

One of the park’s best features is its exposure to both sunrise and evening light in the longer days of late spring and summer—making it a rare spot that works for golden hour in either direction. It’s also a great place to watch wildlife. California sea lions are a common sight; if you’re lucky, you might even spot a passing orca.

The real photographic highlights are the intricate rock patterns and the potential for incredible light. Mistaken Island in the background adds a strong focal point for wide shots. If the water is choppy, consider using an ND filter to smooth out the ripples and create a more ethereal, distraction-free composition. It’s one of those places where a simple scene can turn into something special with the right conditions.

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