Beach Strolling
by Nick Boren
Title
Beach Strolling
Artist
Nick Boren
Medium
Photograph - Digital Image
Description
Cannon Beach Oregon, offers some very nice evening walks and some amazing sunsets from time to time.
From Wikipedia:
Cannon Beach is recognized by the well-known landmark Haystack Rock, located southwest of downtown Cannon Beach. This igneous rock has an elevation of 235 feet (72 m) and is often accessible at low tide, especially in the summertime. There is a small cave system that penetrates the rock and can be seen from the coastline. The rock is also protected as part of Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge and events are not allowed within 100 feet (30 m) of either side of the rock. Near Haystack Rock are the Needles, two tall rocks rising straight out of the water.
Four parks can be found within city limits: Haystack Hill State Park, Les Shirley Park, John Yeon State Natural Site (closed to visitors), and Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site.
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February 27th, 2015
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Comments (67)
Genevieve Esson
That is just gorgeous! Wow! Fantastic capture in every way Nick! You have a great eye! Lf
Jeff Burgess
Congratulations, your excellent art was a cut above and featured in the ‘Pacific Northwest Artists’ Group. For permanence, please place your featured work in the “Discussion” section: featured in 2022.
Kay Brewer
Cannon Beach is so photogenic - you close your eyes for a few seconds and when you open them, there's a different photograph! l/f
Kathy M Krause
Sensational capture, Nick! Wow! Amazing composition, light, reflections, textures and silhouettes! LF
Deborah A Andreas
Revisiting this awesome image! I like dreaming....dreaming I am there walking on this shore and viewing the beautiful sunset!
Nick Boren replied:
I take that as a very big compliment Deborah. As a photographer when I am looking through my camera viewfinder, I want my viewer to feel what I was feeling at the time of capture! :-) Thank you so much for your comment Deborah, I really appreciate the feed back. :-)