It was a beautiful, sunny day as I set out to photograph Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Newport, Oregon. The drive there was breathtaking, with the Pacific Ocean stretched out before me and the rugged coastline dotted with seabirds.
As I approached the lighthouse, I could feel the cool ocean breeze on my skin and smell the saltwater in the air. The grass was damp with morning dew, and I could hear the waves crashing against the cliffs below.
I made my way up to the top of the cliff where the lighthouse stood, its beacon shining brightly in the mid-day sun. The view from up here was stunning, with the sea stretching out as far as the eye could see.
I set up my camera and began to capture the beauty of the lighthouse and its surroundings. The contrast between the white lighthouse and the deep blue sea was breathtaking, and the way the light played off the water was mesmerizing.
As I snapped shot after shot, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the history of this place. The Yaquina Head Lighthouse has stood here since 1873, guiding ships safely to shore and serving as a beacon of hope for sailors in the treacherous waters off the Oregon coast.
I spent hours at the lighthouse, capturing every angle and detail, and when I was done, I knew I had captured something truly special. The Yaquina Head Lighthouse will always hold a special place in my heart, and these photographs will serve as a reminder of that unforgettable day.
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