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Happy Fence Friday from Yaquina Lighthouse, Oregon (+6 insets)


(+6 insets) (Please view large, this pano really is totally breathtaking!!)
Quick post today! Very busy but it's HFF and well...LOOK! OMG!
Today's Picture
It's easy to see why this is one of Oregon's most popular lighthouses. The lighthouse itself is lovely, and where it sits is simply staggering. We had to brave the crowds of milling sheep but had an incredible time here! This walk from the carpark to the lighthouse took us quite a while because we kept stopping to enjoy the view and take pictures. At this point, I didn't even know there were seals!
Today's Insets
Inset #1: A view of the punchbowl with its wonderful textures and colors, showing the hole out to the sea with water swelling in and out. A few people climbed down to walk around in the "bowl," something we found tempting but we had a walk on Agate Beach ahead of us and didn't want to take the time for this extra adventure.
Inset #2: Folks had some totally massive lenses out there, pointed down at a bunch of rocks below. Straining to see, I picked out what everyone was looking at...SEALS!! Wait. Not just seals but BABIES TOO!!! AHHHH!!!! This picture is one of the adults swimming in the sea nearby the pupping grounds.
Inset #3: Here is a growing pup, laying in the sun, so round, full of milk and totally content that it appears to have a huge smile on its darling face! (Mama is just out of frame, snoozing.)
Inset #4: The beach near the seals was blocked off a long distance from them, but look at the beautiful rocks! The small rocks were lovely and black, making a beautiful handful held by Steve.
Inset #5: Here you can see the polished cobbles that covered this beach. We'd never seen them before and were amazed at their appearance. Then we walked on them and needed to be very careful because they are so slippery! But the SOUND! They are so LOUD!!! It was simply AMAZING how noisy they are! We couldn't hear each other talk when walking over them!
Inset #6: Above the seagulls flew around, calling out and keeping an eye out for tidbits to eat. I love the serene quality of this image, which is something I remember when we sat on the rocks to eat our lunch, looking out at the tidal area and enjoying this magnificent day.
Thanks for Your Visits!
I hope your weekend is full of fun photography and adventure! It looks like restrictions are easing with Covid, let's hope things are finally on the mend!
Explored on 2/20/22; highest placement #8.
Quick post today! Very busy but it's HFF and well...LOOK! OMG!
Today's Picture
It's easy to see why this is one of Oregon's most popular lighthouses. The lighthouse itself is lovely, and where it sits is simply staggering. We had to brave the crowds of milling sheep but had an incredible time here! This walk from the carpark to the lighthouse took us quite a while because we kept stopping to enjoy the view and take pictures. At this point, I didn't even know there were seals!
Today's Insets
Inset #1: A view of the punchbowl with its wonderful textures and colors, showing the hole out to the sea with water swelling in and out. A few people climbed down to walk around in the "bowl," something we found tempting but we had a walk on Agate Beach ahead of us and didn't want to take the time for this extra adventure.
Inset #2: Folks had some totally massive lenses out there, pointed down at a bunch of rocks below. Straining to see, I picked out what everyone was looking at...SEALS!! Wait. Not just seals but BABIES TOO!!! AHHHH!!!! This picture is one of the adults swimming in the sea nearby the pupping grounds.
Inset #3: Here is a growing pup, laying in the sun, so round, full of milk and totally content that it appears to have a huge smile on its darling face! (Mama is just out of frame, snoozing.)
Inset #4: The beach near the seals was blocked off a long distance from them, but look at the beautiful rocks! The small rocks were lovely and black, making a beautiful handful held by Steve.
Inset #5: Here you can see the polished cobbles that covered this beach. We'd never seen them before and were amazed at their appearance. Then we walked on them and needed to be very careful because they are so slippery! But the SOUND! They are so LOUD!!! It was simply AMAZING how noisy they are! We couldn't hear each other talk when walking over them!
Inset #6: Above the seagulls flew around, calling out and keeping an eye out for tidbits to eat. I love the serene quality of this image, which is something I remember when we sat on the rocks to eat our lunch, looking out at the tidal area and enjoying this magnificent day.
Thanks for Your Visits!
I hope your weekend is full of fun photography and adventure! It looks like restrictions are easing with Covid, let's hope things are finally on the mend!
Explored on 2/20/22; highest placement #8.
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I suppose you and Steve are getting yourselves ready for your next trip away. I should imagine you are getting rather excited. Take care of yourself and I look forward to seeing more of your pictures.
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Lovely shots of the seals...........they're always good to watch, even if they don't do much. I'm glad to hear the beach was blocked off as seals can get very stressed if they're disturbed and have been known to abandon their pups.
I also like the shot of the gulls enjoying themselves.........always lovely to see.
A fascinating pebbled beach...........and a beautifully detailed shot.
In short.........a smashing series with interesting notes.
I haven't taken a single photo since last Thursday..........we've had a couple of horrendous storms (storm Dudley and storm Eunice) affecting the UK and parts of Europe over the weekend. The general advice in our area was to stay indoors unless going out was essential.
Enjoy the new week....
but each of the other images is absolutely worth seeing as well.
Thanks for sharing, Janet, and have a wonderful week!
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