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This shot was taken as the sun went down. The color of the sky was actually a deep blue , I inveresed the shot and then switched the color of the rock back to black from white.
This was taken several years ago and is to be used for the Down Under Challenge group's challenges...
Viewpoint, just below Haystack Knob.
Roaring Plains Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia (Sep 7, 2019)
Haystack Rock on December 25, 2013
I had to work on Christmas Day, but I went for a walk on the beach during my lunch break
August 26, 2017
A perfect day to hike - low humidity and cool temperatures.
Elk Lake parking lot and hike to Panther Gorge via the Elk Lake Marcy trail. We will hike over the shoulder of Pinnacle and through Marcy Swamp to get to Panther Gorge, which lies between New York's first and third highest mountains, Marcy and Haystack. This area hosts some of the most remote backcountry hiking in the Adirondacks.
Cuts, bruises, a new 46er, hiking out in the dark (13 hour day) full sky of stars, shooting stars and alas, no bear or moose.
I was out for a drive and I heard from Trevor the weather at the coast was nice sooo I found myself at Haystack watching the sunset :)
Haystack Rock is a large 72m tall basalt sea stack that dominates Cannon Beach. It is home to seabirds including puffins, and the area around its base are made of tide pools. The smaller rocks around it are known as the "Needles". Haystack Rock is a well-known Oregon landmark, in novels such as Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion, movies such as the Goonies (1985) and one of the desktop photos for Windows 7. Haystack Island is part of Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
Cannon Beach, Oregon
I'm not a fan of posed photographs, so I waited for the official photographer to finish his stuff and while they were walking back from the beach, I got this.