From the archives: Port Angeles sunrise


I have to admit to missing the ocean badly right now.  The pandemic has interrupted a couple of trips to the coast but a stroll through my image library helped.  I landed on some images from a morning two Aprils ago where I was on the narrow strip of land where the Ediz Hook Reservation for Native Birds borders against a US Coast Guard Air Station.

The sun rose just after 6 am.  I was on the shore by 5 and enjoyed watching twilight brighten the night sky.  The hour seemed to glide quickly past – as is often the case when I’m out photographing landscapes.  Not before I had managed a few different scenes of the blue hour on this interesting spot along the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.

When the sun was up, I did a little beach combing.  Walking through the wash of the tide, I found a few interesting miniature scenes.  This one was a favorite of mine.

 

5 responses

  1. Quite wonderful!

    July 25, 2020 at 7:51 am

  2. Digging the mystical vibes of these shots

    July 22, 2020 at 11:22 pm

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  4. Bravo, c’est magnifique ! J’adore ce blog et je l’attends toujours avec impatience. Félicitations.

    June 27, 2020 at 3:30 am

  5. You have a great eye for composition and color. Lovely.

    June 24, 2020 at 4:26 am

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