A black and white fine art intimate landscape photograph of a driftwood log on the rocky coastline at Rockaway Beach, Oregon.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 50 mm, f8, 1/200 second. Edited in Adobe Lightroom Classic.
A black and white fine art intimate landscape photograph of a driftwood log on the rocky coastline at Rockaway Beach, Oregon.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 50 mm, f8, 1/200 second. Edited in Adobe Lightroom Classic.
A black and white photograph of a large rock along the shores of the Puget Sound at Browns Point neat Tacoma, Washington.
A black and white photograph of the Cap Sante Marina as viewed from Cap Sante Park in Anacortes, Washington just before dawn. Read the story behind this photograph on my blog post at Summer Sunrise at Cap Sante Park, Anacortes, Washington, 2016. Part of my Pacific Northwest / Washington State black and white photography series….
Have you ever taken a hike and felt in awe of the beautiful scenery? That was how I felt when I stumbled upon this spot at Deception Pass State Park in Washington. As a nature enthusiast, I love observing the different transitions in landscapes. It could be a forest meeting a meadow or the ocean…
A black and white photograph of the rocky beach along Hood Canal at the Triton Cove State Park near Brinnon, Washington. The Kitsap Peninsula in the distance. Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white landscape photography series.
After a several hours drive, I arrived late morning on the Washington Coast at South Beach (the beach between Westport and North Cove, Washington). The weather provided for on and off rain showers with a steady, stiff breeze coming right off the Pacific Ocean. I just caught the tail end of a rain squall as…
Not far from our home in Southwest Washington lies a stretch of ocean beach that remains off the radar of most visitors to the Pacific Northwest. Without any signs directing people to the beach access points, most travelers simply keep driving to the more popular coastal destinations. This lack of development is great for locals like myself—it’s as close to having a private beach as possible.