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Travel guide of Cannon BeachWe pulled our car over to watch the sun go down over the pacific ocean by the Oregon coast. Noticed two individuals climb past the “do not pass” fence to get closer to the ocean.
Experienced by Jim Basio
My wife and I were on our way back from Washington and decided to take the scenic route. This picture was taken right before the tide came up so high that it almost covered my camera gear in salt water.
Experienced by Isaac Ordaz
Exploring the wonderful sights and sounds on Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Experienced by Dale Nibbe
My wife and I enjoyed a wander around Cannon Beach, Oregon. So much to discover in it’s beauty.
Experienced by Dale Nibbe
5 km from Cannon Beach
Lovely evening at the coast with the best company.
Experienced by adrian
15 km from Cannon Beach
Saw some beautiful light coming from the beach and hustled down just in time to take this pic of my husband and my dog. It was a magical moment
Experienced by Stephanie Buffington
34 km from Cannon Beach
I was driving thru Fort Stevens State Park near Warrenton, Oregon when I spotted this bull elk. He was browsing next to the road, so I drove pass then slowly walked back on the other side of the road. He wasn’t disturbed, he looked at me and went back to eating. His still growing antlers are covered in velvet which protects and feeds the antlers as they grow. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
48 km from Cannon Beach
Visit to Oceanside near Tillamook with my dog, Jinger.
Experienced by Stephanie Buffington
50 km from Cannon Beach
The Oregon coast is simply marvelous. There are so many great rocky outcrops and sea stacks to photograph.
Experienced by Dave Hoefler
71 km from Cannon Beach
My wife and I spent an incredible evening along the Oregon Coast. We drove our Subaru Crosstrek on the sand and set up our beach camp. We made a fire and cooked dinner on next to the ocean, finished off by a bottle of wine and s’mores as we watched the sun dip below the cloud line.
Experienced by David Talley
96 km from Cannon Beach
Aerial view of cliffs over ocean in Oregon
Experienced by Cameron Venti
99 km from Cannon Beach
Another shot of the St.Johns Bridge in Portland.
Experienced by Zachary Keimig
105 km from Cannon Beach
This is the view from the Pittock Mansion in Portland, Oregon. Right before the sunset, the city’s skyline is at its absolute best with Mount Hood with all its glory. I know there are many many versions of the same photo on the internet but who cares. It is a beautiful view that deserves the fame.
Experienced by Umit Aslan
107 km from Cannon Beach
While on vacation at the beach we went to a sand-sculpture contest. Most of the entries were okay, but it was also very crowded. We wandered on down the beach and found this non-entrant, tucked neatly behind a large log of driftwood. It reminded me of childhood vacations to the beach as well as the human need to create.
Experienced by Dallas Reedy
108 km from Cannon Beach
Burnside Bridge spanning the Williamette River in Portland, Oregon.
Experienced by Chris Briggs
110 km from Cannon Beach
A long exposure right after sunset looking over Portland, OR.
Experienced by Josh Herrington
110 km from Cannon Beach
Just taking a walk in Forest Park, Portland, OR
Experienced by Nikita Taparia
116 km from Cannon Beach
Wine lovers: This is your happy place. Wine country in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, at sunset. Whenever I fly my drone, I usually take a photo right after taking off and one right before landing. These are usually throw-away photos that simply help me remember exactly where I was at in case I want to go back. However, this shot of the vineyards scattered over those rolling fields was worthy of sharing.
Experienced by Dan Meyers
120 km from Cannon Beach
This is one of the oldest hydroelectric plants in the world, located in Oregon City, Oregon, on the Willamette River. I love old industrial places--especially when they're still in operation. Fun fact: This is where the first long-distance power lines in the United States--outside of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park--were installed, carrying electricity to Portland.
Experienced by Dan Meyers
120 km from Cannon Beach
If I had chosen a more lucrative profession, I would definitely buy one of these houses. There's a cool and mysterious cave at the back of this small cove that actually leads all the way to the other side of this strip of land that sticks out into the Pacific Ocean in Depoe Bay, Oregon.
Experienced by Dan Meyers