ENTRY DESCRIPTION
On the Oregon coast there is a series of sea stacks known as the 'Three Brothers'... most often they are seen in photographs in a row, all three shown, one slightly taller and narrower than the next. I've been wanting to find a different perspective and after passing them over and again, I decided to stop early one morning and scope out the access from off the highway. I slid under the railing with my gear and traversed down a steep muddy footpath to the base of this first sea stack. I begin on the northeastern side and slowly made a semi-circle around the formations - taking a series with all but one hidden, then two showing, until I was around on the backside shooting only the third, back in line with the rest. This is fourth shot from that series.
AUTHOR
Kiersten Miller is a Photographer and Aerospace Engineer from a long squiggly island in the Pacific Northwest. With her love of light and shadows, she dreams one day of putting down the protractor and pencils to focus solely on creating long exposures in black and white.
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