Are you totally water logged yet? Here is one more batch of seascapes taken on Second Beach at Olympic National Park. I hope you enjoy the salt spray and wild Pacific coast of the northern tip of Washington, USA. I promise, no more water shots for awhile!
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Beach Log
The aged and surf beaten giant log was a wall between the ocean and the forest. It had once stood at least one hundred feet tall before it fell to time. Now it has become a lovely spot to sit and eat lunch.
Beach Log
The aged and surf beaten giant log was a wall between the ocean and the forest. It had once stood at least one hundred feet tall before it fell to time. Now it has become a lovely spot to sit and eat lunch.
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Sea Stack
This black and white photograph of a Pacific Northwest sea stack is timeless in its simplicity. It could have been taken 100 years ago or yesterday, the only change the living trees on the rock.
Sea Stack
This black and white photograph of a Pacific Northwest sea stack is timeless in its simplicity. It could have been taken 100 years ago or yesterday, the only change the living trees on the rock.
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Rocky Coast
Rocky cliffs, brilliant blue sky and all of the wildness of a Pacific coast are reflected in the glistening sand of this seascape.
Rocky Coast
Rocky cliffs, brilliant blue sky and all of the wildness of a Pacific coast are reflected in the glistening sand of this seascape.
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Makes me want to jump on a plane.
ReplyDeletethese are so beautiful Julie !! I would love to go walking there right now !!
ReplyDeleteI so want to climb to the top of that sea stack.
ReplyDeleteI just spent my two-night annual solitude time at the Oregon coast. We're lucky to be close enough to enjoy day trips, but there is nothing like going to sleep with the sound of the ocean and waking to the sound of seagulls....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots.
However I can not possibly decide between the first and second, I prefer them both. You have a melody of the sea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Julie, all of them! Sea Stack is such a cool rock formation! I love the ocean.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful once again Julie! I really love the first one.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteWow Julie! Love that first one. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove the black and white beach stack. You make me want to hop on a plane tomorrow and go there!
ReplyDelete--Harold
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I love beach photos, so you can post as many of these beauties as you want to! :-) Laurie
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Me too! I love beach photos! What a wonderful
ReplyDeletetrip you had!
The photos give me a longing for summer. It's too soon for that feeling - I've got to get through winter! :)
ReplyDeleteSea Stack - That is a unique photograph.
ReplyDeletejust gorgeous! i how it looks like the fog is moving out into the distance in "beach log". thank you for an amazing visit!
ReplyDeletelove + luck + bliss,
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On looking at your photographs I feel soothed and infused with a sence of tranquility.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent pictures!
Walking near the ocean fills me with peace and serenity much like my beloved mountains. I am so glad that I was able to share a small part of that with you. Thank you everyone for your wonderful comments!
ReplyDeleteJulie, these shots are wonderful. Not waterlogged at all. Thank you so much for sharing them!
ReplyDeletePeace, Judi
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Just my viewpoint:
ReplyDeleteThe black white rock one with trees on the rock... Reminds me of Ansel Adams on the beach. One of your best I have seen.
Sea Stack is is just outstanding. I think the black and white makes it for me. I don't think it would have the same impact in color. Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteMuito legal as fotos. Lugar tranquilo e aconchegante, onde sopra a brisa do mar da imensidão do oceano. Parabens
ReplyDeleteFantástica serie, felicidades. Saludos
ReplyDeleteWow! I love these, I especially love the first one! What a place to visit!
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