Face rock peeking up toward the heavesn in the distance between two jagged seastacks on the beach near Bandon , Oregon
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)
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
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.
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
The flow of the tides at Ruby Beach on the Olympic Peninsula. I am still fascinated by the different movements and looks from one spot over time just given the ebb and flow of the waves and water, first coming on one then the other
A seagull heads home with lights for his Christmas tree, soaring above the shoreline on the Southern Oregon Coast during a marvelous sunset.
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.
The mighty Pacific in sunset colors off the Port Orford Heads on the Southern Oregon Coast. Nikon D200 with 18-70mm f/3.5 lens @ 46mm. f/9.0, 1/320th, ISO 200
These scenic seastacks are located south of Port Orford, Oregon, USA, a small fishing village on the southern Oregon coast. To get an idea of the size of these rock monoliths, look for the fishing boat just above the left-most rock. Nikon D700 w/50mm f/1.7 lens. ISO 400, 1/200th, f/7.1
A three-way conjunction of Venus, Jupiter and the crescent Moon on November 30, 2008 as seen from the Southern Oregon Coast south of Port Orford, with a silhouetted sea stack in the foreground. . The planets were enhanced with Photoshop CS3 but are in their exact locations. Nikon D700 w/ 50mm f/1.7 lens. 1/50th, f/3.5, ISO800
Sunset at Bandon’s famous beach. Southern Oregon Coast Nikon D700 w/ 50 mm f/1.8 lens @ f/10.0, 1/400th, ISO 200
A photographer on the beach photographing Bandon’s famous Face Rock. Bandon, Oregon Equipment: Nikon D700 w/ 50 mm f/1.8 lens @ f/5.0, 1/100th, ISO 800
This image placed fifth in the Seascapes challenge on June 2, 2009. This image was featured in the JPG Cast-offs Group on April 18, 2009 . A seagull soars over seastacks on the north California coast near Crescent City. Seastacks are geological formations that are formed when part of rocky coastline cliffs are eroded by the force of the crashing seas. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please do not copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.
Ruby Beach is located at the northern end of a series of beaches in the Kalaloch area of the Olympic National Park in Washington State. It is one of the many wilderness beaches that can be enjoyed in this diverse national park. I’ve visited this beach many times. This particular evening, colors were muted and I visualized the scene in black and white.
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.”
Dramatic sky on Bay of Sannick, Caithness, Scotland Featured in The Woman Photographer
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let us pray for the good men now raging war / against vicious tremendous old sea / under moonlit mile sparkle dust decoration and let us pray for the tattered old hands / wrinkled and shrivelled by time and by tears / weeping gently at the daily swell and let us pray that the mighty strata / safely points its layered mass west into / bitter chills and tower block waves and let us pray the callous sea claims not a life / unforeseen, unexpected, unheard / in the unkempt space beyond visible horizon and let us pray their return is as swift as their exit / bringing catch to make pockets fall heavy / and crowds of well-wishers to line harbour walls and let us pray that the efforts of trawlermen / are rightly commended on plate and on deck / and on lips served by the call of the sea —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo, Ireland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk After it was pointed out that this looked like the front of a ship, I wrote an alternate poem, and the original will fit with another image to follow.
a blast of shadows / feast on towers of immovable ink / watch them, watch them / fill their bilious stomachs with / the rhythm of black watch gun salutes white dove prowls restless beneath / waiting for word / on the whereabouts of bright day / last seen served on platters / to aforementioned suspects call in for backup / pulse gone, voice gone / save the stacked mass of ages / from the unsettled moment / and a face of scars curse you, the darkest of times —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo, Ireland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk
stratified rock for the days that pass / story upon layered story one part palaver / another part war / a layer for crumbling land / tectonic disruption / volcanic eruptions / death and disease out of hand a layer for ice caps / tsunamis and time lapsed / lightning and hurricane force / the warming of air / one part ozone’s despair / another part shreds of remorse tales of disaster / and terrorist blasts are / all here, days of unsafe to fly / many summers of drought / when the water ran out / until floods filled by poisonous skies monumental collisions / boom of nuclear fission / all written here in black and white / from all corners of earth / stacked in stories and verse / until falling to sea, out of sight —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo, Ireland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk
I have a affinity for the coastal regions of the United States. Photographing these beautiful and wild landscapes is a particular joy for me. I’m also fortunate to be within a days travel of some of the most beautiful areas on the Washington and Oregon coasts.
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