The 2018 Gems of Oregon Workshop

Join me as we relive the experiences, challenges and excitement of the 2018 Gems of Oregon photography workshop.

The Gems of Oregon workshop was different this year.  I was feeling apprehensive as the date approached.  With eight major wild fires burning in the area, the conditions were going to be challenging to say the least.  Smoke-filled air not only makes photography difficult but poses a health risk.  I was paying particularly close attention to air quality warnings in the areas we would be traveling through and photographing in.  Some areas looked fine but others posed a problem, especially for the workshop’s final days.

We met Wednesday afternoon as planned in Crescent City on the Northern California coast.  The air was clear and fresh.  With a very productive orientation and instructional session, we were off to a good start.  Thursday we were to journey up the spectacular southern Oregon coast and we were ready.  The weather forecast was favorable and there were no air quality warnings.

It was still overcast when we made our first stop at Harris Beach in Blanding, OR.  The overcast made black and white photography especially fitting.

Harris Beach, Brookings, OR

Figure 1: The thing that stopped me for this photograph was the stream running into the ocean.  I would have prefered the stream to be more prominent but that put the rest of the image out of balance.  So this is what I ended up with.

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Making a Photograph – Witch’s Hat

It’s no surprise that Bandon Beach in Oregon is a powerful attraction for photographers. It has one of the largest concentrations of sea stacks on the entire Oregon coast. This makes it a prime sunset destination. Read the story behind the making of a sunset photograph on one special afternoon.

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The Pacific coast at Bandon, Oregon is graced with a generous collection of sea stacks of various shapes and sizes. It has the potential for dramatic sunsets and is on many photographers’ bucket lists. Some go so far as to crown it the best stretch of shore on the entire Oregon coast.

The day began about 80 miles to the south and we made our way north, stopping along the way in the Samuel H. Bordman Scenic Corridor and other locations that demanded our attention. It was overcast as we moved up the coast. But that didn’t dampen our enthusiasm for the many wonderful places to shoot. As the day continued, the clouds gave away to hazy sun. But by the time we got to Bandon Beach, the marine layer with its bank of clouds was again encroaching on to the shore.

Still, our motto is, ‘You work with what you got.’ So we gathered our gear and descended the long stairway leading from the overlook to the beach below.

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Latourell Falls

Latourell Falls is one of many falls along the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge.  It is particularly beautiful because it takes a long slender down a spectacular basalt cliff.  I was shooting up there over the Memorial Day weekend and have these three different views of the falls to share.  Each is distinct and carrys its own unique message.  Enjoy

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