Showing posts with label Florence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florence. Show all posts

Saturday, September 8, 2012

A perfect day . . .



Every year there's a big car show in Florence. It never disappoints. The streets are closed so we can walk around unimpeded, the cars are spectacularly beautiful, and the people are friendly and talkative. One guy had driven his Dodge down from Alaska and referred to "road rash," a new term for me, describing the resulting wear and tear on the finish. Don't know how many cars were there — maybe 150?

Here you see a bright red 1939 Mercury, a pearlescent grey 1936 Auburn Boattail Speedster, and a turquoise blue Ford Skyliner Glasstop. I love creating these abstract images, images that rely solely on color, chrome, line, design, and movement.

And then... And THEN! On the way home there was another car show going on in Yachats, with maybe 80 cars. And THEY were gorgeous. The cars were packed in on the grass, maybe 200 yards away from the ocean. It was great.

A sublime day with beautiful subject matter, soft and cool overcast skies, a piece of fresh, grilled salmon for lunch, and Chris being the terrific guy he always usually is. How lucky can one be?

©Carol Leigh

Friday, February 4, 2011

Forty miles south of here ...



Last week we had to run some errands south of us and we stopped in the town of Florence, where I found a terrific "F" for my current online "26 in 26" class. The repeating vertical patterns of posts in an empty marina on the Siuslaw River caught my eye, as did a cool "Bill's Auto" sign on the side of a building. ©Carol Leigh

Saturday, January 29, 2011

A welcome bit of sun

A welcome bit of sunshine and 70-degree temps in Florence, Oregon on Thursday. Alas, it's back to rain for a few days. Why can't it be sunny here during the day and then rain at night? Is that too much to ask? 

Apparently so. ©Carol Leigh

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Cormorant on the Siuslaw

During a visit to Florence the other day, I photographed this cormorant sitting on a log looking out over the Siuslaw River. (That's pronounced sigh-YOU-slaw.) Not content to leave well enough alone, I added some shading, shadows, grunge, and trees. ©Carol Leigh (that's pronounced LEE!)