On a lovely summer evening at Cannon Beach, Oregon, we were treated to a nice sunset which was photographed by many. The man in this shot and myself were the last photographers standing when as darkness engulfed us. This was taken with a Canon Rebel XT and a 18-55 Featured in DSLR / Featured in All Oregon / Featured in Dawn & Dusk Light. / Featured in Mornings & Evenings / Featured in AMERICAS ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free / Featured in Shameless Self Promotion. / Featured in Skyscapes / Featured in JPEG Castoffs / Featured in All About Your Best Work / Featured in Light in the Darkness / Featured in Canon DSLR / Featured in Pacific Northwest
A trio of boulders on Indian Beach surrounded by the seas of the incoming tide as the sun sets over the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse. I arrived with another photographer to catch the sunset. It was raining, he left while I slipped on my rainjacket and was able to catch the spetacular colors of this sunset.
A bit of sneaker wave caught me by surprise as it suddenly swept over the 2 rocks in front of me as the tides came in at sunset near Ecola Beach. Terrible Tillie, also know as the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse hides on the horizon
For those of us tired of Winter and grey foggy days a bit of Spring color to brighten your day. A meadow filled with Lupine and balsamroot glows with color under the setting sun from the Rowena Plateau looking North across the Columbia River to the hills of Washington Off to a Photographers meeting , be back later!
Indian Beach ablaze in reflected color on the wet sand. Tillamook Rock lighthouse hides under the setting sun on the Horizon
Near Devil’s Punchbowl, Oregon. Canon 450D XTi + several Neutral and Graduated Neutral Density filters (created the purple sky). Very slightly edited :) -Matthew Tauzer
Handstands at Cannon Beach.
A seastack along the Oregon coast near Bandon with just enough sunset color to resemble a Halo ringing the top of this jagged rock spire on the beach near Face Rock.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse waiting in the gathering fog as the sun sets over Cobble Beach in Oregon. One Light handing the job of illumination off to another.
This is the beautiful Sunset I captured last night on my NW Oregon Farm. Found these cloud formations very interesting, as it looks like someone used a palette knife to smooth the underside flat. Photo taken with my Evolt 510 camera
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
feeling good – nina simone Birds flying high you know how I feel / Sun in the sky you know how I feel / Reeds driftin on by you know how I feel (refrain:) / Its a new dawn / Its a new day / Its a new life / For me / And Im feeling good Fish in the sea you know how I feel / River running free you know how I feel / Blossom in the tree you know how I feel (refrain) Dragonfly out in the sun you know what I mean, dont you know / Butterflies all havin fun you know what I mean / Sleep in peace when day is done / Thats what I mean And this old world is a new world / And a bold world / For me Stars when you shine you know how I feel / Scent of the pine you know how I feel / Oh freedom is mine / And I know how I feel 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
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
A secluded oak tree in Oregon.
Shot at Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, OR. It was a misty evening and the people were moving through the fog to get to this very large rock looming up and out of the ocean. From a distance…they all looked like shadows in some kind of a trance making their way.. slowly towards a goal. It was as if the rock was calling to them…as if it had it’s own siren’s song with a promise of something needed…maybe spiritual healing…or inner peace? – Most likely, and in reality, what they all probably needed was a nice photo to take home from their travels. But, I choose to believe the other…I like inner-peace :) The title of this photograph was taken from a Peter Gabriel song “Come Talk to Me” which kept playing over and over in my head as I worked on it. I thought it appropriate. :) -
Sunset over Garrison Lake and the Pacific. Garrison Lake is located in the coastal community of Port Orford, a small fishing village on the southern Oregon coast. The lake is separated by a narrow strip of dune, beyond which lies the Pacific Ocean. The rocks on the horizon (better viewed at full size) are sea stacks of the Orford Reef, which are approximately 5 miles out to sea.
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)
It is light that reveals, light that obscures, light that communicates… It is light I “listen” to… The light late in the day has a distinct quality, as it fades toward the darkness of evening… After sunset there is a gentle leaving of the light, the air begins to still, and a quiet descends… I see magic in the quiet light of dusk… I feel quiet, yet intense energy in the natural elements of our habitat… A sense of magic prevails… A sense of mystery… It is a time for contemplation, for listening… a time for making photographs…. John Sexton ~ Crater Lake, Oregon… on a VERY windy day ~
The Snake River and Hells Canyon. The Snake River actually serves at the state line between Idaho and Oregon. So technically the cliffs on the left are considered part of Oregon. Hells Canyon is also the deepest gorge in North America. All images are © Nolan Nitschke. You may not use this image in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
This is one of my favorite places on the southern Oregon coast (the beach just south of Port Orford) and reflects one of my favorite pastimes (Watching a Pacific sunset). I somehow found the vertical lines in the foreground of this self-portrait appealing, as they seemed to create a balance with the human silhouette. The offshore sea stacks are the Redfish Rocks.
A golden sunset on the southern Oregon coast. Nikon D700 w/ 50 mm f/1.8 lens @ f/14.0. 1/ 800th, ISO 200
This moment was captured on the Oregon Coast near the Spanish Head Inn which is my family’s favorite Zen spot. The shot is “AS IS” and as always a beautiful place to visit or re-visit. As Is / untouched / old pentex ...long gone
Last night I had the pleasure to see this wonderful and brightly colored sunset. You can see the shafts of golden yellow light radiating from the setting sun. / Photo taken on my NW Oregon Farm…as are all my Sunsets. Photo take with my Evolt 510 camera.
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