POTD: Bare Tree #105

Bare Tree #105
Yachats, Oregon
2023

We visited Yachats for the first time in 2006 and have been back several times since. Every time we go there I end up walking by this tree or root or combination of the two and am always amazed at how little it’s changed since I first saw it. It looks like it should have been washed away in a big storm a long time ago.

Here’s the first photo I took back in 2006:

Yachats, Oregon
2006

Comparing the two images, the wall behind the tree is more eroded and some boulders to the left of the tree have disappeared. The tree itself shows very surprisingly little change and doesn’t seem to have shifted position noticeably. The biggest change evident in the 17 years between the two photos is the position of the photographer. I’ve been debating which of the two photos I like best and have pretty much decided on the old photo from 2006, which I hope doesn’t imply anything about the trend in quality of my work over the years!

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POTD: Whale Rock

Whale Rock
Cape Perpetua, Oregon
2023

It’s real name is Spouting Horn, but it looks like a whale’s exhaust to me. Not only are the visuals quite nice but the waves slamming into the back of the cave sitting below Spouting Horn make an impressively loud and deep whomp every time it spouts.

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POTD: Sand Spectrum

Sand Spectrum
Seal Rocks, Oregon
2023

Water from inland sources moving across a beach often form interesting patterns in the sand. Generally they are mostly monochrome in nature. This particular instance was anything but however, easily displaying the most color of any I’ve seen. What the color was due to I don’t have a clue. I would be inclined to think it resulted from some sort of industrial pollution except that Seal Rocks is not near anything like that that I am a ware of. So I’d have to chalk it up to Mother Nature somehow.

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