We can get Internet access at the visitor's center in Forks, Washington, a logging town in the middle of the forest. The second and third shots were taken from just outside our cabin on the bluffs at Kalaloch. The first and fourth are at Ruby Beach, 10 minutes north.
I'll do a post for tomorrow morning now. Back to Seattle Wednesday afternoon.
Many good shots.
ReplyDeleteO wonderful - doesn't look to be as commercialised as the Lands End I know in Cornwall.
ReplyDeletede beaux paysages, un peu apocalyptique
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. Makes me want to go there right now....
ReplyDeleteJulie and I recently did a photo workshop on the Sonoma Coast, and all of your photos illustrate expertly the concept of "layering" that they emphasized to us.
ReplyDeleteThe first image is my favorite. This area of the country looks as unspoiled as parts of the Maine coastal area.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll have to give that layering a go.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of wonderful moments further south in Oregon!
ReplyDeleteDriftwood galore and spectacular scenery. I'm definitely enjoying this trip !
ReplyDeleteLove that top shot Bob, it almost has an Eastern feel to it.
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