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time suspended beach

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#beach #film #filmphotography #Minolta #oregoncoast #35mm #pnwlife

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Unturned

#Photography
#OregonCoast #Seascape

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A large beach maze popped up on the shore in Lincoln City over the weekend. Onlookers took photos and videos, and traversed the maze before it was washed away.

📸: Jamie Hale

#oregon #oregoncoast #lincolncity #beach #beachmaze #maze #theoregonian #travel

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Taking some down time out in the Oregon coast this week. I highly recommend “Salt” in the outlets. Carrot cake chai with bits of cream cheese frosting in the cold foam. Hot damn!
#oregoncoast #localfood #cafes

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Along the Oregon Coast near Yachats, a sunny evening with no marine layer. I couldn't have asked for a better night! #photography #landscapephotography #PNW #oregoncoast

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Photo of early sunrise with trees in silhouette, clouds with subtle striations, soft pastel sky of blues, grays, pink, pale yellow.

Photo of early sunrise with trees in silhouette, clouds with subtle striations, soft pastel sky of blues, grays, pink, pale yellow.

Photo of early sunrise with trees in silhouette, clouds and soft pastel sky of blues, grays, pink showing through the trees, pale yellow.

Photo of early sunrise with trees in silhouette, clouds and soft pastel sky of blues, grays, pink showing through the trees, pale yellow.

the tree on the left was taken down Saturday. i am sad. the birds are adjusting better than I am of course. I’m glad I captured these pics last week.
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#ArtistsOnBlueSky #BlueSkyArtShow #WomensArtBlueSky #Photography #PhotographersOnBlueSky #OregonCoast #Clouds #Oregon #Sunrise

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The Oregon Coast feels beautifully wild.

#oregoncoast #pacificnorthwest #coastallife #nature #travel

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sometimes in circles

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#film #filmphotography #35mm #Minolta #oldfilmcamera #oregoncoast #pnw

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low tide house

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#Minolta #filmphotography #film ##oldfilmcamera #35mm #oregoncoast #ocean #beachouse #beach #pnwlife

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beach stroll (disposable)

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#disposablecamera #filmphotography #35mm #oregoncoast

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An immature bald eagle scans the sea below as he glides by at Yaquina Head in Newport, Oregon

An immature bald eagle scans the sea below as he glides by at Yaquina Head in Newport, Oregon

And to finish off yesterday's trip to Yaquina Head, an immature bald eagle.

#Photography #Oregon #Newport #PNW #OregonCoast #YaquinaHead #Birds #Eagles

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Tourist season dead ahead... 70 Degrees at my house. Golly.
#oregoncoast

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Basket

#Photography
#OregonCoast #Sunset

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A parasailor lifts off of a ridge at Yaquina Head as another rides the air currents over the ridge.  They sailed back and forth in a large figure 8 path riding the updraft from the wind over the ridge.

A parasailor lifts off of a ridge at Yaquina Head as another rides the air currents over the ridge. They sailed back and forth in a large figure 8 path riding the updraft from the wind over the ridge.

The aforementioned parasailors at Yaquina Head. Interesting note from the individual in the foreground, immature eagles will often "check them out" while they are in the air.

#Photography #Oregon #Newport #PNW #OregonCoast #YaquinaHead #Parasailing

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A tiger swallowtail at Yaquina Head in Newport, Oregon.

A tiger swallowtail at Yaquina Head in Newport, Oregon.

Out to Yaquina Head for whale spouts, eagles, parasailors, and butterflies.

#Photography #Oregon #Newport #PNW #OregonCoast #YaquinaHead #Butterflies

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#Openings

#Photography
#OregonCoast #BlueSkyArtShow

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Perfect day at the beach! #nedonnabeach #oregoncoast #therealOC

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Sea stacks awash in the surf show through a diamond-shaped opening in   dense evergreen trees above Cape Meares, OR.

Sea stacks awash in the surf show through a diamond-shaped opening in dense evergreen trees above Cape Meares, OR.

Had to stop for this one.
#openings #blueskyartshow
#OregonCoast #CapeMeares #PNW #seastacks

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“Quiet Waters” 8x8 oil

#oilpainting
#oregoncoast
#oregonsrtist

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A black and white photo with a central opening into Newport Bay from the estuary near the Oregon coast aquarium. There is a strip of land on the right that has some grasses and trees poking out, and a strip if land on the left with. Some bushes and a larger coastal fir tree. There is a pale gray, foggy sky, and darker gray water below that. It’s foggy.

A black and white photo with a central opening into Newport Bay from the estuary near the Oregon coast aquarium. There is a strip of land on the right that has some grasses and trees poking out, and a strip if land on the left with. Some bushes and a larger coastal fir tree. There is a pale gray, foggy sky, and darker gray water below that. It’s foggy.

An #Opening to the bay on a foggy day. I guess that rhymes. #BlueSkyArtShow #ClassicMono #PNW #NewportBay #OregonCoast #NatureIsArt #GoOutside #Breathe #Notice #YouMatter

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Pelicans under a Oregon coast blue sky
#oregon #birds #wildlifephotographers #oregoncoast #wildlife

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The power of the ocean ... even on a relatively calm day.

#PacificOcean #ocean #OregonCoast #water #waves

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#Openings on the #OregonCoast.
#BlueSkyArtShow

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Photo of gray ocean with white waves, dramatic gray and white clouds with a little blue sky in spots at the top, and dark beach and grasses in the foreground.

Photo of gray ocean with white waves, dramatic gray and white clouds with a little blue sky in spots at the top, and dark beach and grasses in the foreground.

for you, some moodiness and joy too at the ocean
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#ArtistsOnBlueSky #BlueSkyArtShow #WomensArtBlueSky #Photography #PhotographersOnBlueSky #OregonCoast #Ocean #Clouds #Oregon

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old Minolta beach

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#oldfilmcamera #film #35mm #filmphotography #ocean #oregoncoast #Minolta #pnw

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waves & distant horizon

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#ocean #sea #waves #sky #photography #oregon #pnw #oregoncoast

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Friday

#Photography
#Sunset #OregonCoast

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A close-up of a wolf eel's face, its mouth is open and it has two teeth pointed down and others visible on the bottom jaw. There are shells in the foreground and one in the background, along with the fish's tail, which is visible curling in the back of the image. The side of one eyeball is captured, and you can see through the eye.

A close-up of a wolf eel's face, its mouth is open and it has two teeth pointed down and others visible on the bottom jaw. There are shells in the foreground and one in the background, along with the fish's tail, which is visible curling in the back of the image. The side of one eyeball is captured, and you can see through the eye.

Having a face-to-face chat with a wolf eel at the Seaside Aquarium, Seaside, Oregon 2014

#MarineLife #FishyFriday #Fish #WolfEel #OregonCoast #Photography #FishOnFriday #SmilePretty #Eyes

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Beached Fin Whale, Sunset Beach, Oregon 

Fin whales seldom beach, as they typically live and die far out at sea. On a rare occurrence, one washed ashore on Oregon’s north coast this winter. Coincidentally, and against the odds, another fin whale was grounded in nearly the same spot, and close to the same day two years earlier. Unlike that stranding, this young whale had been dead for a while before reaching its resting place. High seas and winds drove the carcass north to Sunset Beach, near the high-tide line, where it stretched out parallel to the waves that pushed it in.

 On the day I took this photograph, groups of visitors stood in wonder at being so close to a whale, even, or especially, a deceased one. Like me, most stayed for a while walking around its carcass, examining it closely, sometimes touching it. At the same time, some debated the reasons for its short life, and a few recalled similar encounters with grounded whales.

Members of the nearby Grand Ronde Tribes were able to harvest parts of the whale, presumably using its bones for carving, and its baleen for weaving baskets, according to tribe traditions. Further up the beach were its entrails, likely removed during a necropsy performed on the whale, which also involved removing sections of its skin to determine the cause of death.

With much of its skin removed, many injuries became apparent. Pieces of its body had been torn off, possibly from orcas that attack and occasionally feed on fin whales. Recently, tides and storm waves carried its carcass even further up the beach, where its desiccated remains sank into the sand, feeding flocks of seagulls.

Beached Fin Whale, Sunset Beach, Oregon Fin whales seldom beach, as they typically live and die far out at sea. On a rare occurrence, one washed ashore on Oregon’s north coast this winter. Coincidentally, and against the odds, another fin whale was grounded in nearly the same spot, and close to the same day two years earlier. Unlike that stranding, this young whale had been dead for a while before reaching its resting place. High seas and winds drove the carcass north to Sunset Beach, near the high-tide line, where it stretched out parallel to the waves that pushed it in. On the day I took this photograph, groups of visitors stood in wonder at being so close to a whale, even, or especially, a deceased one. Like me, most stayed for a while walking around its carcass, examining it closely, sometimes touching it. At the same time, some debated the reasons for its short life, and a few recalled similar encounters with grounded whales. Members of the nearby Grand Ronde Tribes were able to harvest parts of the whale, presumably using its bones for carving, and its baleen for weaving baskets, according to tribe traditions. Further up the beach were its entrails, likely removed during a necropsy performed on the whale, which also involved removing sections of its skin to determine the cause of death. With much of its skin removed, many injuries became apparent. Pieces of its body had been torn off, possibly from orcas that attack and occasionally feed on fin whales. Recently, tides and storm waves carried its carcass even further up the beach, where its desiccated remains sank into the sand, feeding flocks of seagulls.

Beached Fin Whale, Sunset Beach, Oregon

#Oregon #oregoncoast #beachedwhale #finwhale #photograph #PacificOcean #grandrondetribes

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#BWFri
#oregoncoast #eastcoastkin #blueskyartshow #mono #photography

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