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Friday, June 5, 2009

Sunset at the Peter Iredale

Last night at the beach, the sun set not over the horizon line of the ocean, but into a dense fog bank. You can see the bony hull of the wrecked Peter Iredale at the bottom of the photo silhouetted against the waves. The beach is only about a 15-minute drive from downtown Astoria, and it's a favorite place to watch the sun go down. It's especially nice on a evening like today when the air is still wet from a recent shower. The sunset is not as dramatic as it is some evenings, but it always feels special here. Off to the left, I watched a red jellyfish-shaped kite glide among the misty clouds until they turned gold. Be sure to visit other participants in Skywatch Friday to see the skies around the world.

18 comments:

  1. Nice sky over the OR coast! I saw a real jellyfish today, maybe I'll have to get a kite that looks like one someday. Happy SWF!

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  2. I feel like I can smell the see and watch the clouds move across the sky.

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  3. what a dramatic sky! lovely shot!

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  4. Stunnign sky here!!! nice composition and great colors!!!

    Greetings from Holland

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  5. Lovely sunset. Sometimes the quiet ones are really in their own way more spectacular. MB

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  6. Love the beach and they have such beautiful sky watch photos to take.
    Yes we had a bad storm yesterday but it looked like that Pdx area got hit much harder than us.Thanks for the stop over going to keep you on my list

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  7. You're very fortunate to have a place like that to watch the sunsets...we live in the midst of a forest with huge oaks which preclude any good sunset shots -- unless we drive over to Cedar Key, of course.

    This is beautiful in so many ways.

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  8. This is a very beautiful sunset photo. Should be on a postcard. Sometimes, I miss the ocean.

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  9. Beautiful sunset shot... and what a great place to be near....I love the color in this sky...

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  10. Ah Madame Tapir, this is an absolutely gorgeous photograph. ;-)

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  11. Beustiful photo. This is a great place to catch good images. Over 30 years ago Hubby and I were on this beach at sunset. I wonder how much the Peter Iredale has changed since then?

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  12. Your sunset is full od natural wonder.

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  13. Love the sea and the sky. I can almost smell the salty air

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  14. This sunset (and the other on your site) is just beautiful. I would love to be in that water!

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