Iceland’s lighthouses number approximately 104 and dot Iceland’s 3100-mile (5000-kilometer) coastline. The lighthouses sit on rocky promontories and in deep fjords. Many lighthouses are active. They still provide life-saving guidance to ships sailing in the dangerouse waters around the island nation.
Continue reading “Iceland’s Lighthouses”Door Peninsula of Wisconsin
A trip up the Door Peninsula of Wisconsin in October is a photo-worthy experience. The leaves are turning and the skies are ominous. All along the routes 57 and 42 are lighthouses, scenic coastal regions, and lovely parks. Continue reading “Door Peninsula of Wisconsin”
The Oregon Coast
Frequent storms batter the Oregon coast during the winter months. However, if you brave the tempestuous weather, you will be rewarded with picturesque lighthouses, thundering surf, haystack rocks, graceful bridges, beaches, and an iconic shipwreck. And, for the photographer, nothing could be better!
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February along the California’s Pacific coast can be windy, rainy, and foggy – all the elements you need for atmospheric photos. Along the way you can see bridges, lighthouses, seashores, and driftwood. Continue reading “California’s Pacific Coast”