Hiked out to the Iredale today.
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Hiked out to the Iredale today.
No seriously, this was all on one rock ONE ROCK, its all so amazing, and tiny and wonderful. Look at them I love them, they are all so good.
Shipwreck
Peter Iredale Shipwreck, Fort Stevens State Park, OR.
Skeletal remains of the Peter Iredale, a four-masted steel bark, that ran ashore on November 13, 1906, while trying to enter the mouth of the mighty Columbia River on a stormy and turbulent morning. After several unsuccessful rescue attempts to repair the ship and return it to sea, the ship was sold for scrap. Captain Lawrence's final toast to his ship was: "May God bless you, and may your bones bleach in the sands." This is a high dynamic range image that was generated by fusing five different high resolution images into a single image using HDR Expose3. I am not sure how many times I have returned to this beach, but the only thing I know is that I will be back again.
You can purchase this image here....
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