This collection of film photography was shot on 35mm film in an Agfa camera. The scenery ranges across the Pacific North West in early April of 2024.

Photo 1- Waves; Lincoln Beach, Oregon. Frothy waves creep towards the camera. 

Photo 2- Forest; Beaver, Oregon. Taken on the logging trails of Tillamook Forest. 

Photo 3- Travelers; Pacific City, Oregon. Taken on the beach on Cape Kiwanda.

Photo 4- Touchpool; Pacific City, Oregon. Close up on a tide pool on Cape Kiwanda.

Photo 5- Starfish; Coos County, Oregon. Taken during low tide on Coos Bay.

Photo 6- Seagull; Clatsop County, Oregon. Unsteady photo taken during movement at Seaside Bay. 

Photo 7- Reflection; Clatsop County, Oregon. Reflection on the water and the Tillamook Head sea cliff in the distance. 

Photo 8- Rainbow Road; Camas Valley, Oregon. A rainbow captured on a highway road after rain. 

Photo 9- Plane; Pearson Field Airport, Washington. A striking yellow N7140K plane.

Photo 10- Lookout; Heceta Head Lighthouse State Park, Oregon. The pacific ocean is seen churning in the distance between trees.

Photo 11- Lighthouse; Heceta Head Lighthouse State Park, Oregon. The lighthouse is caught with its torch flashing the camera.

Photo 12- Hightide; Unknown beach, PNW. 

Photo 13- Goldie; Lincoln Beach, Oregon. Just off of Highway 101.

Photo 14- Feet; Lincoln Beach, Oregon. Goldie’s feet. 

Photo 15- Climb; Pacific City, Oregon. A cousin on her climb.

Photo 16- Cliff; Florence, Oregon. A view of the lookout on the Heceta Head Lighthouse trail. 

Photo 17- Claw; Clatsop County, Oregon. A crab claw found on Seaside beach. 

Photo 18- Bridge Beach; Florence, Oregon. Cape Creek Bridge, built in 1932. 

Photo 19- Bridge; Closer shot on Cape Creek Bridge.

Photo 20- Beach Glare; Coos County, Oregon. Light glare intruding from above the promontory.

 

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Goldie Hyde

Goldie Hyde is a Junior and a member of the Orem Tiger Times. She plays doubles for the Orem GirlsTennis team, and loves her fellow tigers! She is politically involved and loves to write about current issues OHS students care about. Goldie loves the outdoors and capturing the beauty of nature in words and through film photography. As the oldest of 5 siblings, Goldie has a sense of natural leadership that translates into the news room.

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