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Red River Gorge, Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky

A few minutes before sunset, the sky was still a beautiful blue, but looking back at this series, this felt better to me in Black and White. Something so peaceful about this place, I could spend endless hours on this beach and never get bored.

2016 Cannon Beach OR

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I took this picture a long time ago. I was looking through some old slides, and decided that the world needed to see this one.

 

I don’t know who she was, but she was hamming it up for my camera. She ended up a little blurry, but that’s okay.

 

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2016 Cannon Beach OR

Leica MP

Summicron 35mm

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First in what is going to be a series of photos from the Oregon coast. There's so many different ways to edit these pictures that it'll be a while before I find one that I really like. But for now, this one came out pretty nice so I'll put this up.

 

Wish I could have used an ND filter but mine stripped away all the orange for some reason :/

 

In explore 7/12/2016

I had fun with some long exposures on the first night. This is the beautiful Haystack Rock, in all its night time glory.

Climbing the natural rocky area of Cape Kiwanda you come to this scene.

Going back and playing with old shots in LR4

Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA

 

Sunset on Haystack Rock. Canon Beach, Oregon, USA

 

Atardecer en Haystack Rock. Canon Beach, Oregón, EE. UU.

Cannon Beach, Oregon

Ecola State Park has so many memories for me. We would go there as kids to explore the beaches and trails. It is the south side of the Tillamook Head trail that I often mountain biked while in high school. It is where Julia and I went on our first and many subsequent dates and where we got married. I have photographed this view many times. I’m pretty sure one of the first rolls of film I shot with my Pentax ME Super contained images made here.

Cannon Beach. OR. 2017

Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, Oregon.

 

Sunset on the beach with the spectacular Haystack Rock hugging the coastline.

 

Mike D.

Image from my recent to the Oregon Coast. During this trip it’s been amazing how quickly the sky was changing:

 

- from boring, completely blue

- to boring, grey clouds overcast!

 

It was easy to miss the interesting states in between. In this case I was lucky to find those clouds moving away from the beach, about one hour after sunset.

 

Flickr Explore #34 for June 4th 2013. Thanks for your comments and faves everyone!

 

Sometimes you get shut out, and other times you show up and get this! A stunning sunset at Haystack Rock on Cannon Beach in Oregon.

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There were two controlled burns in the forests north of the beach earlier this day. The smoke did funny things to the skies.

 

This is not a stitched shot. It's cropped down from a larger image. This was a 6-second shot using a dark, neutral density filter.

Black oystercatcher near Haystack Rock on Cannon Beach Oregon

May 2023

possibly one of the last warm days of the year at the beach

View to Haystack Rock and Cannon Beach from Ecola State Park on the northern Oregon Coast.

A rock covered with all sorts of little sea critters, sitting in the shadow of Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon.

View south from Ecola State Park with Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock in the distance.

 

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Pacific City to Newport. 50 miles with one grueling painful climb due to a missed turn. But a wonderful sunny day otherwise.

As the year comes to an end I will start going back through last year and the year before images to find any last minute keepers. Last year I think I threw away about 10,000 images....this year is looking to be about the same.....

 

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Pacific City, Oregon, Haystack Rock, Moon setting over the Pacific Ocean while a boat heads out to do some fishing or crabbing!

 

Camera: Nikon D70

Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/800)

Aperture: f/4.5

Focal Length: 40 mm

Exposure: 0.00

ISO Speed: 200

Moon brightened up in PP

 

Time for the Holiday Print Exchange. I have finalized some details and would like to make this formal announcement.

 

I am hosting the 1st Annual Flickr Holiday Print Exchange. December 5th 12:30pm at Kells Irish Pub in Downtown Portland. This will be a great time for all photographers to get together and share their work with others and talk about any and all things photography.

 

Here is how the Exchange will work.

Everyone brings one of their own pieces of work to exchange. I would like to see all images be 11x14 or 12x18 as these sizes are really nice for viewing and I think most people can find room for an image this size in their home or office!.

 

Please have the image wrapped before you arrive. When you arrive we will put a number on the image and a number in the hat. At the time of the drawing we will then draw numbers and whatever number you get will be the image that matches. Very simple and fun. If you have never had any images printed up at the larger sizes, I can recommend some great places.

 

I DO need RSVP's for this. This is NOT a locals only event, if you wish to travel and come visit us, that would be great....I welcome everyone from anywhere in the world. Once I get your RSVP, I will add your name to the list....

 

I think this will be a great event and I look forward to seeing you all there!!!!

Please email me with questions and your RSVP's as soon as possible. Thanks much! FYI, this isn't the print I am using for the exchange!

Cannon Beach, Labour Day 2015

Cannon Beach, OR

Every single person has at least one secret that would break your heart. If we could just remember this, I think there would be a lot more compassion and tolerance in the world. ~Author Unknown

 

Pinhole image, taken on a stormy morning at Cape Kiwanda. That same morning we had awoken in Pacific City to the sound of hail pelting glass windows. The breaks in precipitation were brief at times; ten minutes after this exposure the sky opened up again, this time to pour buckets of driving rain. Luckily by that point the six of us were inside a nearby restaurant, sipping orange juice and watching the unlucky beachcombers who were still outside come racing back to their vehicles.

 

This was about as close as I could get to the water... the waves came all the way up to a sandy 3-foot tall embankment, which I stood on to take this picture. Even with that height separating me from the edge of the tide, a rolling wave still managed to fling itself upward high enough to splash my pants. It may look calm here, but the sea was decidedly turbulent that day.

 

Taken with my Zero Image 2000. For the life of me, I cannot remember an exposure time - I want to say either 20 seconds or 2 minutes; judging by the light, the former is probably more likely.

Crescent Beach with Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock in the distance from Ecola State Park in Oregon.

Clouds reflected on Cannon Beach, Oregon with Haystack Rock is the background.

 

Btw, the phrase "As above, so below" has a fascinating history. Thought to have originated with ancient philosopher Hermes Trismegistus. Though lost in antiquity, he has been fixed at the early days of the oldest dynasties of Egypt, long before the days of Moses. Some authorities regard him as a contemporary of Abraham.

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