Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Exploring the Oregon Coast Part II: A Photographer's Journey with Laura Photography

written by: Laura Dusek, Freelance Landscape Photographer




Well, I have to say that my experience traveling along the Oregon Coast was nothing short of a wonderful, enlightening, and a profound learning experience all rolled into one. From the moment I turned the key to start the engine of my photo mobile, I knew this journey would be special. I promised to share some of the hidden gems of my trip, and here they are!

Starting the Adventure: The Park Pass and a Goonies Doubloon

The first stop on my adventure was to purchase a Park Pass. To my delight, I received a Goonies Doubloon – way cool! If you’re old enough to know, then you know. This little piece of nostalgia set the tone for the rest of my trip.

Camping at Warrenton, Oregon KOA

I camped at the Warrenton, Oregon KOA, which was a fantastic experience. The staff were incredibly helpful, providing information on the best spots to explore. Our first adventure was a stroll along the Warrenton Waterfront Trail, a path once traveled by Lewis & Clark. We were lucky enough to spot American White Pelicans, a first for me. The lesson learned? Even though the walk was long, next time, I'll bring the heavy lens – it’s worth it for shots like these.

Discovering Fort Stevens

Fort Stevens was a real treat for two reasons: it was conveniently located across from my campsite and I finally captured a photo of the Peter Iredale shipwreck, a shot that has been on my bucket list. The beaches of Oregon are distinct from those in Washington State, or perhaps it was just my photographer’s perspective. Viewing the sunsets with the eyes of a photographer, rather than a tourist, was a treasure in itself. I had the chance to chat with some wonderful people while waiting for the perfect moment to capture the sunset.

Sunrise at Hug Point 

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The following day, I traveled up the coast along Highway 101 to Hug Point. Determined to catch the first light of the day, I arrived at sunrise. The colors and textures of the coast and beach were breathtaking, and I almost had the entire beach to myself. However, I forgot to check the tide table, which is crucial at Hug Point due to the rising tide. This turned out to be more of a scouting trip, but it was valuable nonetheless.

Copyright Protected: Photo Art by Laura 2024

Exploring More Hidden Gems

Throughout the day, we continued our journey along Highway 101, stopping at various vantage points to explore and get our bearings. We visited Arcadia Park, Seaside, Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach, and even made it as far as Thor’s Well. Despite all the places we visited, there is still so much left to see – a strong reason to return.

Capturing Memories and Learning

Reflecting on my trip, I realize how much I learned and how many wonderful memories I captured through my lens. Each location had its own unique charm and presented different photographic opportunities. From the serene beaches to the historical landmarks, the Oregon Coast is truly a treasure trove for any photographer.

Join Me on My Journey

I invite you to watch the videos and get a sense of my excitement and passion for capturing the beauty of the Oregon Coast. Subscribe to my YouTube ChanneYouTube Channel for more behind-the-scenes looks at my photography adventures and follow me on Instagram to see the stunning shots from this trip.

Exploring the Oregon Coast was an unforgettable journey, and I can't wait to return and discover even more hidden gems. Whether you’re a fellow photographer or just someone who loves beautiful landscapes, I hope my experiences inspire you to embark on your own adventure along the Oregon Coast.


Enhance your visit by checking out these amazing spots:

Embrace the journey, capture the moments, and let the Oregon Coast inspire your next photographic adventure!

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

"Capturing Coastal Majesty: A Journey Through the Oregon Coast - Episode 8"

written by: Laura Dusek -


 Blogger & Freelance Photographer

On the Road with Laura & Photo Art by Laura Photography: Our journey through the Oregon Coast was a unique blend of adventure and serenity. We kicked off with a memorable camping night at Washington State Park – Millersylvania, after a scenic five-hour drive from Spokane. The landscape was a vibrant painting, with the spring farm hues dancing under the clear blue skies and fluffy white clouds.


Despite some technical hiccups with the GoPro, which failed to capture certain moments like passing through Moses Lake and my mention of the possibility of glimpsing the Aurora Borealis during Sun flares when they happen, our video still offers breathtaking glimpses into our excursion. Don't miss out on the awe-inspiring photographs and video footage awaiting you.


As we continued our journey, a brief stop in Ellensburg for snacks revealed the need to enhance our recording setup in the future for better front-facing views. Though we encountered snowfall on Snoqualmie Pass in May, the lack of safe stopping points prevented us from sharing this natural spectacle directly.


 

Upon reaching our destination at Millersylvania State Park, I navigated the campsite terrain, encountering unexpected challenges like closed facilities and nighttime walks to the restroom. However, armed with determination and the promise of capturing sunrise shots, I persisted. This journey was not without its hurdles, but it was these very challenges that made it all the more rewarding. Check out the video [link] to get a deeper understanding of this article. We've also addressed equipment issues, opting for a taller, sturdier stand for future recordings. Hey, we are close to getting 50 subscribers. When we get there, I can record LIVE on YouTube. Could you help a gal out? The current count is 38.


Back at the campsite, a minor setback with the inverter was resolved with the unexpected help of loved ones, reinforcing the importance of community and resourcefulness in outdoor adventures. A brief visit from family provided warmth and comfort amidst the chilly conditions. Thank you, Faith, for the coffee. This experience reminded me of the value of community in our journeys, and I'm grateful for the support I have. 


After resolving the technical issue (it's handy to have a toolbox with you and a husband who can walk you through electrical problems), I pressed on with my journey, relieved that no further disruptions were encountered. Departing for Astoria the following morning, I eagerly anticipated the next chapter of our adventure, just over a two-hour drive away. 

Get ready for the next chapter of our adventure in Episode 9, Chapter 2. We're about to uncover more hidden gems and share more breathtaking moments with you











Friday, April 5, 2024

Ten Days and Counting - Oregon Bound

 TEN DAYS AND COUNTING!

 OREGON BOUND PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES

Can you feel the anticipation in the air? I sure can! It's been a hot minute since I've gone camping, but let me tell you, the thrill of hitting the great outdoors with my camera in hand is something I've been yearning for.



In just ten days, I'll be loading up my trusty Photo Mobile and setting off on an epic journey to explore the stunning Oregon Coast and the majestic Columbia Gorge, chasing waterfalls and capturing moments that will last a lifetime. It's not just a trip; it's a grand adventure, and I can hardly contain my excitement!

Now, let's address the elephant in the room: April showers. Yep, they're a thing, especially in the Pacific Northwest. But hey, I've got my raincoat ready, and I'm not one to shy away from a little liquid sunshine. With a positive attitude and a sturdy pair of boots, I'm ready to embrace whatever Mother Nature throws my way.

But before I hit the road, there are a couple of exciting updates I just have to share with you. I've got two game-changing pieces of equipment on the way, both of which will take my photography game to new heights. Want a sneak peek? You know where to find me—on my YouTube channel @photoartbylauraphotography.

Now, let's talk safety. As a solo camper, I've taken some precautions, including installing curtains in my rig to keep a low profile. Let me tell you, it was quite the DIY adventure—think cutting your own bangs gone wrong! But with a little creativity and teamwork, we made it work, and now I'm feeling stealthier than ever.



Speaking of teamwork, I've got to give a shoutout to my amazing husband, who's been instrumental in turning my overland dreams into reality. With his expertise in CAD and carpentry, he's transformed my vision into a beautifully functional setup that's ready for any adventure.

Now, let's talk about meals. Rain or shine, a girl's gotta eat, right? I've come up with some clever pre-planned meals that I can cook inside the car, just in case. And with my new heatable lunchbox, I'll be enjoying warm, hearty meals on the go—almost like having a mini crockpot in the car! Of course, I'll need to keep an eye on power usage to avoid any battery mishaps, but hey, that's all part of the adventure, right?  This Blog is not sponsored yet, maybe someday, but I just thought I would pass around the love to anyone else out there with a few links to some of the products I use or have tried. 

Camping in the Photo Mobile isn't just about convenience—it's also a smart financial move. Let's be real, hotel rooms can add up fast, especially when you're on the road for an extended period. By bunking in my cozy rig, I'm able to stretch my budget further and spend more time doing what I love—capturing breathtaking images of nature's wonders.

And hey, if you're enjoying following along with my adventures, why not consider supporting my dream? I've got a membership platform where you can access exclusive content and help keep me on the road, doing what I love. Every bit of support means the world to me, so thank you from the bottom of my heart.

So, are you ready to join me on this wild ride? From this blog to my YouTube channel, I'll be sharing every moment of the journey with you. Sure, I may be a one-woman show for now, but who knows what the future holds? Until then, I'll keep honing my skills and soaking up every second of this incredible adventure.

Thanks for being part of the journey, and until next time—happy trails! 🌟


Saturday, September 9, 2023

Autumn In Washington State - Places to find beautiful - Fall Colors

 

Autumn in Washington State: A Photographer's Guide

The fall season is a magical time in Washington State. The leaves change color, the days get shorter, and the air becomes crisp and cool. It's a time for enjoying the outdoors and capturing the beauty of nature.

As a landscape photographer, I love photographing autumn in Washington State. There are so many beautiful places to explore, and the colors are always stunning. Here are a few tips for photographing autumn landscapes in Washington State:

• Plan ahead. The best time to photograph autumn colors in Washington State is from late September to mid-October. However, the timing can vary depending on the elevation and location. Do some research to find out when the leaves will be at their peak in the area you plan to visit.

• Be patient. The weather can be unpredictable in the fall, so be prepared to wait for the perfect conditions. Cloudy days can actually be ideal for photographing autumn colors, as they can help to create a soft, diffused light.

• Use the right settings. When photographing autumn colors, it's important to use the right camera settings. I typically shoot in manual mode and set my white balance to "shade" or "cloudy". This will help to warm up the colors in the scene.

• Experiment with different compositions. There are endless possibilities when it comes to composing autumn landscape photographs. Try different angles and perspectives to find the one that you like best.

• Don't forget the details. Don't just focus on the big picture. Pay attention to the details, such as the leaves on the ground, the bark on the trees, and the reflection in the water. These details can add interest and depth to your photographs.

With a little planning and patience, you can capture some truly stunning autumn landscapes in Washington State. So get out there and start exploring!

Here are some of the best places to photograph autumn landscapes in Washington State:

I am now inspired and anxious for Autumn Colors… How about you? 

Where will you go for a Fall Color Drive this Season? 

• Leavenworth: This Bavarian-themed town in the Cascade Mountains is a popular destination for fall foliage viewing. The town is surrounded by mountains and forests, and the leaves change color in a variety of shades.






Leavenworth autumn landscape, Washington State


• Stevens Pass: This mountain pass is located between Seattle and the Cascade Mountains. It's a popular spot for hiking, camping, and fishing, and the fall colors are simply stunning.

Stevens Pass autumn landscape, Washington State

• North Cascades National Park: This park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Washington State. The fall colors are incredibly vibrant in the alpine meadows and around the lakes.






North Cascades National Park autumn landscape, Washington State

• Olympic National Park: This park is known for its temperate rainforests, but it also has some stunning fall foliage. The best place to see the colors is in the Hoh Rainforest and along the Sol Duc River.


Olympic National Park autumn landscape, Washington State

• Washington Park  Japanese Arboretum: This arboretum in Seattle or Spokane is home to over 10,000 different types of plants. The fall colors are especially beautiful in the Japanese Garden and around the lake.






Washington Park Japanese Arboretum autumn landscape, Washington State

I hope these tips help you capture some amazing autumn landscapes in Washington State. So get out there and start exploring!