This was a simple but beautiful sunset at Arcadia Beach, which is an often unappreciated beach along the Oregon Coast… then again, that’s not necessarily a bad thing, because it keeps the traffic down and the simple peace of such a place intact.
This image of the previously-dubbed Owen’s Rock was taken with my digital Nikon. Though my digital is slowing dying, I still find situations that are right to use it in. For this image I was experiementing with slower shutter speeds, trying to get the motion of the waves washing upshore. A fairly simple experiment, but to even get this much motion in the waves I had to use my GND filter and polarizer just to darken the scene enough to use a slow shutter speed.
Anyway. Another beautiful night on the Oregon Coast.