Caught in the Breakers 0702
by Kristina Rinell
Title
Caught in the Breakers 0702
Artist
Kristina Rinell
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The Peter Iredale was a four-masted steel barque sailing vessel that ran ashore October 25, 1906, on the Oregon coast en route to the Columbia River. It was abandoned on Clatsop Spit near Fort Stevens in Warrenton (now Ft Stevens State Park) about four miles (6 km) south of the Columbia River channel.
Honored to be featured in these FAA Galleries
- Images That Excite You! December 2017
- Canon Full Frame Cameras, December 2017
- Pacific Northwest Artists, December 2017
- The Road To Self Promotion, December 2017
- Digital Art and Photography For a Simple Imagination, December 2017
- Five Star Artist, December 2017
- Seashells and the Seashore, December 2017
- Water Water and Water, December 2017
- Abc Group - U Is For U in the Title, January 2018
- No Place Like Home, January 2018
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December 7th, 2017
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Comments (49)
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Jenny , for the feature of 'Caught In The Breakers' in 'No Place Like Home' ... greatly appreciated :-)
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations,! Your artwork has been Featured by the - ABC Group U IS FOR U in The Title Week!. You are invited to archive it in the Feature thread LF
HH Photography of Florida
What a lovely capture of the beautiful surf and this very photogenic old wreck. Beautiful capture, Kristina. l/fv/tw
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Darren, for the feature of 'Caught in the Breakers' in 'Water Water and Water' .... greatly appreciated :-)
Morris Finkelstein
Stunning photograph of the Peter Iredale wreck on the Oregon coastline, with great colors, breaking waves, perspective, and composition, Kristina! Beautiful work! F/L
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Johanna, for featuring 'Caught in the Breakers' in 'Five Star Artist' ... greatly appreciated :-)