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Aaron Ellingsen > A classic Bandon sunrise with the morning sun filtering down through the low-lying fog.
Aaron Ellingsen > Scouting for fall color photo ops on the Elk River.
Aaron Ellingsen > Huge wave action at Shore Acres State Park.
Aaron Ellingsen > I had been standing where the man is out on the cliff just a few minutes earlier, hoping to catch some wave shots up close and personal. It was nearly impossible. The wind was brutal, and the sea spray was worse. I tried for quite some time to get a clean shot with a dry lens, but it just wasn't happening. So I settled on heading back to Shore Acres to get it from a distance. I still was only able to keep just a handfull of shots due to water on my lens. I had a blast though.
Aaron Ellingsen > Silver Falls in the rain. We had our first real rain storm of the fall this weekend, so I decided to see how Golden and Silver Falls where doing. I bushwhacked my way up and around the side of the falls until I got high enough to be out of the spray zone to take this photo. By the time I got there, the underbrush was so tall, I had to climb a rotten log just to get above it to see.
Aaron Ellingsen > East Fork Coquille River.
Aaron Ellingsen > Looking South from Cape Arago, towards Bandon.
Aaron Ellingsen > Langlois Mountain Moonrise. This is a photo that I have been waiting to make for quite a while. I found the location about a year ago while scouting around for possible sunrise locations that were relatively close to home and had a good view to the East. I keep an eye on the weather, tide, and moon phase all of the time. It took a long time to get a good weather forecast plus a rising moon just ahead of the rising sun. The fact that it was the very last sliver of moon was a bonus.
Aaron Ellingsen > I was totally caught off guard by this small clearing in the fog tonight. It had been so soupy just a few minutes earlier, that I had decided to pack it up and head home. And as my luck goes, just as I hiked all the way back to my truck, a light breeze let some great sunset light slip through a gap in the fog, and was gone as soon as it came.
A classic Bandon sunrise with the morning sun filtering down through the low-lying fog.
 > A classic Bandon sunrise with the morning sun filtering down through the low-lying fog.
A classic Bandon sunrise with the morning sun filtering down through the low-lying fog.
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