in_the_blue: (out of the water)
I know you're probably all sick to pieces of hearing the saga of Richard Parker the peacock, but I took some photos of him today that I really love, and I don't generally really love any of the photos I take.

They're here. 2 peacock photos, one ridiculous outlier, and a completely unrelated Fargo quote. (Look, ma, an Oxford comma.)
in_the_blue: (out of the water)
In honor of World Water Day, a post/photospam at Wordpress.
in_the_blue: (out of the water)
I made a little photoessay: Oregon in the fog.

Perfect speed for a Friday night. How are all of you doing?
in_the_blue: (rob machado)
I went to Lincoln City yesterday for the Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic. I figured it might be the only chance I have to go. The weather was beautiful, about 55 degrees, and while it was a little overcast it didn't rain.

The surf photos are taken from the bluff looking out into the Pacific. The reef break, where the action was, is a half mile from shore. I did my best to get fairly decent shots through the haze. It wasn't very crowded at all. I chatted with a couple guys, one who'd been there for a few hours and said the lulls were long and the waves few and far between, but it picked up right after he said that. By the time we left there had been a bunch of great waves. We watched from about 12:50 to 1:30, don't know which heat that was or who was out there. I could have stayed all day, but my family was with me and they are perhaps not quite as delighted by surfing as I am, to put it kindly. It's hard to gauge wave height from that far away, but I'm told they ranged between 18-30' during the day.

(My favorite wave was the one they split, with one surfer going left and the other right. That's always fun to watch.) Most of the waves at Nelscott are rights (breaking to your left as you look out at them from shore), but there were some beautiful lefts yesterday as well.

The scene photos are taken from the beach at Nelscott. The water safety crews and photographers left and came in from that spot, and there were a lot more spectators and general beachgoers. I do have one photo in the set of the reef break from the beach. It's impossible to see the action from sea level, but you can get a feel for the size of the waves, maybe.

Hope you like them. Here's the set on flickr or on picasa.

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