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That guy seemed to be standing on a surf board with a helmet on while padding his surf board with a big paddle.
"The other Haystack Rock" is in the distance. The folks that named things on the Oregon Coast must have decided that it was a good idea to name this big rock with the very same name as another big rock about 100 miles to the North - the more popular Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach.
The iconic Haystack Rock is a favorite attraction for visitors to Cannon Beach on the Oregon coast. (photo by Tiffany Woods)
and more importantly, there's an arch...
Continuing up the coast after Yaquina Head Light, we had to stop in Cape Kiwanda to survey a jughandle arch in Haystack Rock.
See an arch, shoot an arch, that's what I always say. Well, almost always.
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June 20, 2012 - "As The Pendulum Swings" Day 17 - Newport to Cape Lookout, Oregon.
The weather was pretty wet for most of my trip. I drove up to Pacific City but unfortunately it only let up long enough for me to take this shot. Once I got up on the dune, it was constant mist and wind that overpowered my umbrella and lens hood.
Kayla and Andrew at Cannon Beach
Strobist Info: Canon 420EX speedlight through umbrella right of camera.
Haystack Rock near Cannon Beach, Oregon on a clear night with nearly full moon. Was a 30 second exposure, ISO 400, with a Panasonic DMC-FZ35 camera. The moon was to my left at this point. I particularly like the "dreamy" appearance of the surf, the stars, and the reflection of the clouds on the wet beach.
I'm not sure if this Puffin was yawning - last time I saw one in this pose (a year ago), it definitely was yawning.
A different puffin couple from IMG_8993 with one of their Common Murre neighbors - not the rude one who came in for a landing almost walking across their faces :-)