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  • A wave of the incoming tides sweeping across Indian beach bathed in Golden Light of the setting sun. Taken on the Oregon coast near Seaside. (1st place Betterphoto.com. August 07 Image of the Month)

  • this is for my girlfriend kellie cranmer here on rb / she was just diagnosed with breast cancer / and i wanted to be a part in sending her prayers of healing / thanks / ♥t Up from Lincoln City, Oregon / a Beverly Park Sunset / high upon a cliff / overlooking the ocean / the trees seemed to dance LET US NOT FORGET, / WHEN YOU SEE THE COLOR PINK / YOU SAY A PRAYER FOR THE CURE / AND FOR THOSE WHO ARE IN IT’S PATH i called this image dance / because to me, and many close to me, / it appears as if these trees are dancing on the edge of the rocky cliffs / overlooking the ocean- standing on top of the world / and i can’t help but hear the sweet words by faith in her song / “i hope you dance…” you know, i just saw the sisterhood of the traveling pants last night and it was such a sweet reminder of how delicate life is~ / dance while you can, because you don’t know what tomorrow holds and remember that when all is oh so tough, and you feel the weight of all that has been taken away, and all the injustice- it is that pain that makes the good things in life that much sweeter…...... ♥t

  • Golden light of the setting sun bathes seastacks and stone arch surrounded and battered by the rising tides of the Pacific Ocean near Ecola State PArk in Oregon

  • oregon coast / 01.13.08 the coast calls to me – often. :) www.elliewinds.com

  • oregon coast “and the silence fell just like a stone that got lost in the wild blue and the gravel grey / come and find me now / though i’m here in this far off place, / my air is not this time and space / i draw you close with every breath” josh ritter

  • I took this photo on 07/13/06 on a vacation with my husband; we began in Redding, CA went over to the Northern CA coast and headed north…. went clear up to Tillamook, Oregon. We followed the shoreline all the way, on this wonderfully scenic trip. This is just one of many images which I am pleased to be able to share; I hope you enjoy….. / / / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action! Built in 1936 at MP 141.68, just south of Newport is one of several toll-free bridges forming a part of the Oregon coast highway, US 101. This bridge is located in the city of Newport. YAQUINA BAY (NEWPORT) BRIDGE / The structure is a combination of both steel and concrete arches. The main span of the 3,223-feet structure is a 600-foot steel through arch flanked by two 350-foot steel deck arches. There are five reinforced concrete deck arch secondary spans on the south end of the steel arches and fifteen concrete deck girder approach spans. Decorative elements include ornamental spandrel deck railing brackets, fluted entrance pylons, and a pedestrian plaza with elaborate stairways leading to observation areas. / (Excerpt from: Oregon Department of Transportation, Oregon Coastal Highway Bridges) / / This is the image on the egov.Oregon.gov webpage.

  • Cannon Beach, OR No editing / In-camera B&W Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shutter Speed: 1/4000 second / F Number: F/3.5 / Focal Length: 18 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Date Picture Taken: Nov 5, 2007, 11:22:09 AM

  • Infrared image taken on the Oregon Coast.

  • I was on the beach near my home in Oregon. I heard a crashing wave to my right, turned, pointed the camera at arms length, and snapped the shutter….this image is a gift from the universe.

  • Sometimes you get the feeling you might have gotten a bit too close? A wave exploding near Whale cove on the Oregon Coast. Timing is everything I guess!

  • This award winning photo was my own personal choice for the place of honor in our home: above the hearth. The photo was taken on a still, misty morning near Port Orford, Oregon, of a man walking his dog on the boulder strewn beach, with the hazy coastal mountains rising up in the background. It’s hard to imagine that it could get any more peaceful and inspiring than this, isn’t it? (Nikon D200, Nikkor DX 18-70 mm 3.5-4.5 ED Lens, Settings f/13.0, 1/640th, ISO 320, 70 mm)

  • The morning sunrise reveals a large rock on the beach, uncovered by the tides. The rugged coastal range of mountains is silhouetted in the background. Mount Humbug is the large mountain towering along the seashore on the right. Nikon D200 w/ 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5 zoom lens @ 18mm. f/4.5, 1/80th, ISO250

  • This video guy and I were the last two taking advantage of the late light of this sunset. It almost always pays to take shots several minutes after the crowd of photographers leave as soon as the sun is down. Taken at Cannon Beach, Oregon with a Canon XT and a 28-135. Featured in Your Magic Place / Featured in JPEG Castoffs / Featured in SEA / Featured in Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free / Featured in Canon DSLR / Featured in Pacific Northwest / Featured in Happy Haven

  • A golden sunset on the southern Oregon coast. Nikon D700 w/ 50 mm f/1.8 lens @ f/14.0. 1/ 800th, ISO 200

  • Beginning in January 1881, the Mary D. Hume hauled goods between the Rogue River (Gold Beach, Oregon) and San Francisco for ten years. She then started her service as an arctic whaling ship. She was run aground countless times and even sank in Alaskan waters in the ice of Nushagak River and was raised and repaired in Seattle in 1904. She also recorded the longest whaling voyage of six and a half years! The Mary D Hume was named after the wife of the original owner after he purchased the boat in 1881. The Mary D Hume is also credited with the largest catch of baleen whale in history, valued at $400,000, after a 29 month voyage! In 1978, after the longest Pacific coastal service of any boat, The Mary D Hume motored back between the jetties in Gold Beach and was given to the Curry County Historical Society. Crowds lined the banks of the river and cheered as she came in, and she was entered on the National Register of Historical places. This historic vessel is not being preserved in its final resting place along the banks of the Rogue River in Gold Beach. Everything seemed to go wrong after the Mary D Hume was turned over to the Historic Society. It took seven years to rig a sling. When they tried to lift her out for repairs the sling broke. Then the slings structure failed and the boat fell and sank in four feet of water. And there she still remains, being rapidly destroyed by the harsh coastal weather, the swift ocean tides, and the destructive currents of the large river. Nikon D700 w/ 80-200 mm f/2.8 Zoom @ f/11.0 / 1/500th / ISO 400

  • The beautiful Oregon Coast; a beautiful place to visit anytime of the year.

  • oregon coast off of highway 101.

  • Self timer at Oregon Beach. Please see version 2: / Going Coastal v.2

  • These two seastacks just south of Haystack rock are known as the “Haystack Needles.” This picture was taken just as the sun dipped beneath the horizon. As the tide retreated and left a thin layer of water, I was able to capture this reflection in the beach. Cannon Beach, a city in Clatsop County, Oregon, United States, is an tourist resort destination, popular in Pacific Northwest located on highway 101. In 1846, a cannon from the US Navy schooner Shark washed ashore just north of Arch Cape, a few miles to the south of Elk Creek, the current Cannon Beach. The schooner was wrecked while attempting to cross the Columbia Bar, also known as the “Graveyard of the Pacific” because of the danger of the bar. The beach was renamed “Cannon Beach.”

  • This seascape will wisp you away into a dreamy state of contentment. You can see the ripples of new waves about to wash up on the shore and almost feel the warmth of the sun and cool fresh ocean air. Highway 101 near Canon Beach, Oregon, USA. Taken with my Nikon D80 Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens FEATURED in the Pacific Northwest group / TOP TEN in the Pacific Northwest group Landscape challenge / TOP TEN in the 2-a-week group 17th of August – WATER challenge My Favorites / Most Popular / Dahlias Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. Please see / My Zazzle site for some fun products. / My Photo Art blog for more information on my photography. / For my partners writings, posters and card, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • Taken off the shores of Garibaldi, Oregon just before sunset as heavy fog was beginning to roll in. Taken with Canon 50D DSLR at f22, ISO 200, focal length of 70mm. A tripod was used to blend four exposures at 1/2 ev intervals using Photomatix HDR software.

  • Cannon Beach, Oregon. Nikon D80. As is. The sunset was sooooo gorgeous! October 4th, 2009 Walking up and down the beach, with the kids and the dogs and my sister and my mom! We had a great time this weekend! Earth Keepers: There was virtually no trash on this beach… it’s very well kept and just amazingly beautiful! Lets all try harder to keep it that way… everywhere!!! Thanks Goes out to these groups for featuring this one!!! / Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free / (Oct 12, 2009) / All Oregon USA (Oct 11, 2009) / Sea (Oct 6, 2009)

  • This image of my wife and daughter, Was he only print in the history to score a perfect “100” score from all juges at the “PPof O” and “PPof A” print competition. The print was also slected to be displayed in the International Traveling Loan Collection, the “Epcot Center” and “The International Professional Photographers Hall of Fame” exhibit. I can vividly remember hyper ventalating and almost passing out when I saw the print scores being displayed during judging. The highlight of my photography career.

  • Cannon Beach, Oregon / 4 Oct 09 Nikon D80 As a fellow photographer I wanted to be patient while they got the shots they wanted, but I’m not patient by nature so in the mean time I photographed them as well as the scenery!

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