I know, I know, shocking... believe it or not I still do love to take
photographs with my Nikon3100 and 35mm F1.8 lens and reap the benefits
of instant gratification. I do realize I have not posted any digital photographs on here in like... months.
MONTHS.
haha I have so many to share too. Anyways, here are some from when
Zack and I took a short trip to visit his grandfather who lives on the Oregon Coast [Lincoln City],
which is about a hour and half drive from Portland. We drove up the coast to Newport Harbor and
stopped at our leisure along the road to check out some sights.
The Oregon Coast is quickly becoming one of my favorite places ever.
OCEANNNNN
Oregon Coast: forest on one side, ocean on the other. I love it.
Sunset action
GET ON MY LEVEL
up in this light house
The light in the light house...
amazing views/ reflection
light house
It was windy
the beautiful tide pools
How is this real life?
Newport Harbor
That dock that floated here from Japan.
This thing was huge
I hope I don't have radiation.
*this picture is huge because I want you all to be able to see the detail in the beautiful sea life that I saw that day, even though it throws off my layout.
The tide pools were so colorful and the starfish were orange and purple
These are some dead things I found on the beach. There was an entire bird whose stomach was completely torn open. :(
The clarity of your photographs featuring the rich diversity of Oregon's sea life is just awesome! It looks so real, I can almost feel the different textures of those corals. It makes me want to visit the place for a quick vacation. :)
The star fish one is pretty sweet Jack. and the green seaweed lookin stuff. Am awesome photo grid!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe clarity of your photographs featuring the rich diversity of Oregon's sea life is just awesome! It looks so real, I can almost feel the different textures of those corals. It makes me want to visit the place for a quick vacation. :)
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