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This is the fourth calendar year of my photos in the Daily Photo Community.
I started posting to this community on January 20, 2009.

All images ©Copyright Duane A. Bender 2012.
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June 12, 21012 - "Mary D. Hume"

The steamer was built in Gold Beach in 1881. In its long life it worked as a freighter, Arctic whaler, halibut fishing vessel and tugboat. She holds the longest-working commercial vessel record on the West Coast. She sank in 1978.
June 11, 2012 - "Stormy Weather"

There were high winds and rain when this was shot last month on the Oregon Coast.
June 8, 2012 - "Water Break"

Dogs also get thirsty on their morning walk in the Texas heat.
I was instructing two students in landscape photography techniques, when this Heron unexpectedly started fight.  Luckily I was able to capture a shot with the bright morning sun reflected on the lake.
June 6, 2012 - "Morning Warmth"

- experimenting this morning with some different styles from some shots yesterday at the Ft. Worth Japanese Gardens.
June 5, 2012 - "All Tied Up"
June 4, 2012 - "Deep In The Woods"

The light in the trees caught my attention at Cape Perpetua Natural Area.  Cape Perpetua is the highest point you can drive to on the Oregon Coast at 800 feet above sea level.
June 12, 21012 - "Mary D. Hume"

The steamer was built in Gold Beach in 1881. In its long life it worked as a freighter, Arctic whaler, halibut fishing vessel and tugboat. She holds the longest-working commercial vessel record on the West Coast. She sank in 1978.
June 12, 21012 - "Mary D. Hume"

The steamer was built in Gold Beach in 1881. In its long life it worked as a freighter, Arctic whaler, halibut fishing vessel and tugboat. She holds the longest-working commercial vessel record on the West Coast. She sank in 1978.
June 12, 21012 - "Mary D. Hume"

The steamer was built in Gold Beach in 1881. In its long life it worked as a freighter, Arctic whaler, halibut fishing vessel and tugboat. She holds the longest-working commercial vessel record on the West Coast. She sank in 1978.
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Keywords: oregon gold beach mary d. hume
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