The Oregon coastline - too bad I won't be seeing it this year.
I photographed this back in 2010 while visiting the Oregon coast. I have always had a passion for coastal waters, especially when there are stacks, blowholes, and sea arches to discover. But visiting Oregon was only a tiny plan in the grand things that were to be. Zion National Park, the Redwood Forest, the zoo, aquarium, and aircraft carrier at San Diego, and the marvellous adventures that awaited us in Arizona and New Mexico. All gone - thanks to You-Know-Who.
Yes, folks, that's right. Our neighbouring president and goodwill ambassador, Donald "I" Trump (the I stands for himself, being a narcissist and all). We have decided to delay our sojourn to the States this fall because of the looming tariffs. The Canadian dollar is down (thanks again) and we are choosing to spend our precious retirement dollars elsewhere instead. Also gone is the time we were going to spend with my brother down in Texas around Christmas. That, too, is another casualty.
I photographed the above shot with a D90 Nikon camera and a Tokina 11-18 mm ultrawide angle lens. I panned a umber of photos and then stitched it together using Photoshop. The camera was set to manual exposure mode, which it is now most of the time for all my cameras. I am looking forward to the summer now, we are talking about going across Canada. Just Canada.
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A couple I photographed during Canada Day in 2010. |
Thanks for reading.
Eric Svendsen www.ericspix.com
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