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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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The Heceta Head Llighthouse complex is on the Oregon Coast north of Florence, and south of Yachats. The Lighthouse is located at the Heceta Head... more
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The Heceta Head Llighthouse complex is on the Oregon Coast north of Florence, and south of Yachats. The Lighthouse is located at the Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint midway up a 205-foot-tall headland near the Pacific Ocean. Built in 1894, the 56-foot tall lighthouse shines a beam visible for 21 nautical miles, making it the strongest light on the Oregon Coast.
The light is maintained by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, while the assistant lighthouse keepers' house, operates as a bed-and-breakfast inn, and is maintained by the U.S. Forest Service.
Heceta Head is named after the Spanish explorer Bruno de Heceta, who explored the Pacific Northwest during the late 18th century. Before him, it was a spot of frequent fishing and hunting by the Native American tribes that populated the area.
In 1892, a crew of 56 began construction on the light. Because of the site's seclusion, building materials were either shipped in if the weather and tide pe...
Photography is all about using light to capture the emotion and beauty of a fleeting moment. For me, this adventure began with a single spring image using a small Kodak film camera of a freshly watered central Kansas ditch and has come full circle using modern digital techniques. My first camera was acquired by trading an ancient Royal typewriter to a fellow college student who was desperate to finish a term paper. It was a long time ago and that camera was my passport to an art that has fascinated me ever since. I owned and operated a professional studio in central Kansas for 20 years and moved to Colorado in 1994. Part of the studio's early success came from creating outdoor portraiture using controlled lighting...
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Jon Burch Photography
Thanks for the features everybody!
Jon Burch Photography
Thanks for the feature Doug!
Kate Brown
Wonderful scene! LF
Jon Burch Photography replied:
Thank you Kate!
Jon Burch Photography
Thanks for the feature Doug!