Here is my entry for this week’s Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge with the topic of Delta. ENJOY.
This first photo was taken at Fort Stevens. That is where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. The water on the bottom right is the Pacific and the water on the top is the Columbia River. At this point there is a rock wall separating the two. The wall actually extends a couple hundred feet.
This photo was taken at Bob’s Wayside Beach in Oregon. This is a photo of low tide. Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
While I would like to walk on the rock wall (and in the process get a lot of photo opportunities) the second photo is amazing
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Wow, really gorgeous pictures 🙂👌
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Glad you like these photos. 😀
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There’s so much beauty, magic, thoughts in “river joining a sea”. Nice picture.
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Thanks 😀
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Great Shots. Hubby and I leave Sunday for the coast, we’re gonna be in Rockaway Beach for a few days over the holiday.
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Oh I hope you enjoy your holiday. Have lots of fun. 😀
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Love the fog rolling in- or out as the case may be. And those birds just make the shot!
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Thanks Emilio. 😀
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These pictures are beautiful. My favorite is the second one
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Thanks for commenting.
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The second one is especially stunning. The birds look etched in the sky!
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I just found that in my archives yesterday. 😀
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Awesome shots, dear Cee’!
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Thanks A. 😀
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Well its strange. The theme was change and your photo signified a continuous one and that to differently. End of a journey for one and start of a journey for another. I can see your interest of filming Mother nature, is similar to mine for Space Photography. But you can capture these moments while my enthusiasm just remain stagnant with observation. Great photos, I mean it
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Thank you ever so much for commenting. I’m thrilled you stopped by for a visit.
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