An Oregon Icon

© Ken Smith

An Oregon Icon

Uploaded: September 05, 2013

Description

Cannon Beach, Oregon at sunset

F18, 0.3 sec, ISO 200, 21mm focal length

Exif: F Number: 18, Exposure Bias Value: 1.00, ExposureTime: 3/10 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 21.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Comments

Linda D. Lester level-classic September 05, 2013

Beautiful sunset colors and reflections! #1543254

Colette M. Metcalf September 05, 2013

Beautiful colors and reflections, Ken!!! #10833841

Danny B. Head September 05, 2013

Beautiful! #10833880

JO ANN CLEVELAND September 05, 2013

Excellent Ken..such great clarity and presentation!

jo ann c. #10834324

Shelly A. Van Camp level-classic September 05, 2013

Beautuful.....nice colors. #10834360

David Phalen September 05, 2013

It never looked more beautiful!! #10834531

R. J. Laudenbacher level-classic September 06, 2013

Love the long leading lines in this gorgeous landscape, Ken. #10834762

Cindy Bendush level-classic September 07, 2013

Another Oregon showstopper! Beautiful lines, composition and reflections Ken! #10835712

Renee Doyle September 10, 2013

Mr Landscape doing his stuff :) .... simply GORGEOUS Ken! #10839112

Donna La Mattino Pagakis September 10, 2013

I love the vibrant colors, moving water, reflections and scenery! #10839579

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