Seascapes by Garry DeLong |




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Face Rock, Bandon Oregon. 1980. The rock near the center of the picture does indeed resemble a face in profile.
Face Rock is remarkable because of the 3-D aspects of the features. The cheeks
are definitely there, as is the outline of the mouth. A few of the locals recount
the legend of the rock, the sad tale of an Indian maiden who was frozen into
stone by an evil spirit. Photographers note: A polarizing filter was used to remove
the glare from the water and sky resulting in the deep blues |
Heceta Head on the Oregon coast. 1982. Notice the lighthouse. It continues today as a working lighthouse, 205 feet tall,
and is the brightest light on the Oregon Coast. Also, it is reputed to be the
most photographed lighthouse in the nation. Not surprising. A polarizing filter
was used. |

Taken from the interior of a cave on the beach near Bandon, Oregon, this cave is only accessible at low tide. |
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A late afternoon sun illuminates a wave at Seal Rock, near Newport, Oregon |