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Raging Sea

Yesterday was an interesting day, weather wise. It started out cloudy and windy, which led to my capturing this image just off Ocean View Drive in Yachats. Even though the tide was low, the wind was driving in the waves with such ferocity that the rocky shoreline was quite wild. On a couple of occasions I thought I was safe, and next thing I knew I was soaked and standing in heavy water. It was quite an experience. In this image, you can see one wave approaching while another crashes into the shore and washes over the rocks. On several occasions Christeena got after me for getting too close to the “Danger Zone.” I have a new appreciation for the phrase, “Never turn your back to the sea.” It would have been beneficial to have someone watch the sea while my eye was glued to the viewfinder.

In the afternoon the sun actually came out for several hours. It made photographing much more difficult. The light quality diminished as the sun was directly overhead. When it looked like the sun was here to stay for a while, I decided to take a break. We took the kids up to Seal Rock and strolled on the beach while the sun was shining. It was beautiful, just not real photogenic. I like the softer light that creates more mood and feeling. By evening the clouds had returned and the rain started to fall. It is supposed to rain for the rest of the weekend.

Even with the wild weather, the central Oregon coast is one of my favorite places to visit and photograph. The images that I have been working on this week will soon be available at moffettgallery.com. I will also be posting more here throughout the coming days.

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