The Oregon coast is a landscape photographer's dream. Endless sandy beaches littered with sea stacks and non-stop moody weather. The hardest thing to find along the coast is a decent sunset. Because of the dense fog that forms across the ocean, sunsets are rarely dramatic and are rather lackluster. I was lucky enough to get enough evening colour before a storm rolled in to take a couple shots while visiting Cannon Beach.
Rusted chain link barriers line rocky shoreline at one of the many viewpoints of the famous Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
Low tide reveals the barnacle crusted rocks on the coastal beaches of Oregon.