Cape Foulweather View II is a photograph by Kristina Rinell which was uploaded on April 30th, 2017.
Cape Foulweather View II
Looking south from the top of Cape Foulweather on the central Oregon Coast. Below the cape you can see Otter Rock and hiding in the fog is Newport.... more
Title
Cape Foulweather View II
Artist
Kristina Rinell
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Looking south from the top of Cape Foulweather on the central Oregon Coast. Below the cape you can see Otter Rock and hiding in the fog is Newport. The cape is a basalt outcropping 500 feet above the Pacific Ocean and is named by Captain James Cook who stumbled on the site on March 7, 1778. His journal entry from the day reads: “The land appeared to be of moderate height, diversified with hill and Valley and almost everywhere covered with wood. There was nothing remarkable about it except one hill.... At the northern extreme the land formed a point which I called Cape Foulweather from the very bad weather we soon after met with.”
Featured in these FAA Galleries:
- Ocean Photography and Art, April 2017
- Artist Salon 1, May 2017
- Water Water and Water, May 2017
- ART - It Is Good For You, May 2017
Uploaded
April 30th, 2017
Comments (24)
Morris Finkelstein
Wonderful photograph of the Oregon shoreline from an elevated perspective, with great colors, light and scenery, Kristina! F/L
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Nina, for featuring 'Cape Foulweather View II' in 'ART - It Is Good For You' ... greatly appreciated :-)
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Darren, for the feature of 'Cape Foulweather View II' in 'Water Water and Water' ... very much appreciated :-)
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Nermine, for the feature of 'Cape Foulweather View II' in 'Artist Salon 1' ... very much appreciated :-)
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Dianne, for featuring 'Cape Foulweather View II' in 'Ocean Photography and Art' ... very much appreciated :-)