Don’t Mind Me, I’m an Idiot

The Yaquina Head lighthouse at dawn

On a trip to the coast back in 2005, I arrived at Yaquina Head at dawn and walked down the steps to the beach to photograph harbor seals in the surf. I took a quick shot of the lighthouse with the subtle colors of the northern sky but unfortunately underexposed it severely. I corrected for it in post-processing but the resulting noise mars the subtle details in the scene.

When I’m in the moment, I’ve never been that great at remembering the technical side of photography, and have made only small steps forward as the years progress. It didn’t help that I was then shooting with the Canon 10D, which doesn’t let you check the results of the image you just shot while there are images still in the buffer.

I got the Canon 20D shortly after this trip, which is properly double-buffered and allows a quick review, it’s a shame I didn’t purchase it just a little bit sooner. Nevertheless, there’s an old saying that the best camera is the one you have with you, and I’d much rather have these shots, imperfect as they are, then not have them at all.

The Yaquina Head lighthouse at dawn

Open & Closed

A harbor seal in the surf at sunrise at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area

This young seal was swimming in the shallow waters at my favorite place to watch seals on the Oregon Coast, Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area in Newport, Oregon. The seals swim in close to shore as they frolic in the surf, with their curious nature they’ll watch you as you watch them. It’s a difficult place to shoot on a sunny evening, with the setting sun before you, so on this day I arrived at sunrise.

These pictures were taken moments apart, shortly after the sun first rose above the high cliff walls, most of the other areas around the beach were still in shadow. Seals are mammals of course and have to surface to breathe. In the first picture you can see the seal’s nostrils flared open as it breathes in, in the second they’ve closed down as it prepares to dive back under the water.

Which it did, right after I took the picture.

A harbor seal in the surf at sunrise at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area