This was one of many locations that I shot with Ryan Dyar over the weekend on the Oregon Coast. If you haven’t seen his work yet, you must – he is a regular 500 contributor and his website is at http://bit.ly/1fFmQad. I would highly recommend his videos and, if you ever get the chance to shoot him, do it, it is an incredible experience.
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Power of the Ocean by mbrodkin
Posted: January 30, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, cape kiwanda, coast, IFTTT, oregon, sunset
Surgerunner II by alexnoriega
Posted: January 30, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, alex noriega, atmospheric, cape kiwanda, coast, fog, IFTTT, landscape, mist, nature, ocean, oregon, pacific northwest, receding waves, red, sandstone, Sea Stack, sunset
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Intensely red sunset afterglow permeates low fog, as giant waves recede on the incredible sandstone formations of Oregon’s Cape Kiwanda.
I recently found myself here for about the dozenth time. While similar compositions have been done here before (see Ryan Dyar’s excellent image that initially inspired me to check out this spot a few years back), I’m not going to turn down shooting it again with atmospheric conditions like these coinciding with the proper tides.
Surgerunner II by alexnoriega
Posted: January 29, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, alex noriega, atmospheric, cape kiwanda, coast, fog, IFTTT, landscape, mist, nature, ocean, oregon, pacific northwest, receding waves, red, sandstone, Sea Stack, sunset
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Intensely red sunset afterglow permeates low fog, as giant waves recede on the incredible sandstone formations of Oregon’s Cape Kiwanda.
I recently found myself here for about the dozenth time. While similar compositions have been done here before (see Ryan Dyar’s excellent image that initially inspired me to check out this spot a few years back), I’m not going to turn down shooting it again with atmospheric conditions like these coinciding with the proper tides.