Ruby Beach, Washington

A must see, Ruby Beach is located along Hwy 101 in Washington and is part of the Olympic National Park.  A variety of rock formations are found including washed up logs that make the most interesting subject for photographs. 

In September 2007, I took a short break to stretch my legs as I made my way along the Olympic Peninsula exploring everything I could in a two day period.   Although the sea air was rather chilly and the sky overcast, there were quite a few visitors enjoying the beach. 

 

10 Responses to “Ruby Beach, Washington”

  1. That is freaking gorgeous. The picture and the scenery. I will have to take a trip to this park, since I’m in the state now! You could probably tell me all sorts of great places to go to take pictures …

  2. I would be glad to!

  3. I like the way the texture of the rocks is brought out.

  4. Nice shot, interesting effect with the framing

  5. What a beautiful picture. I wish I was there.

  6. some day i hope to live on a beach. beautiful picture!

  7. Wow! I love love love that photo! It is one of my favorites that you’ve done. I love the pebbles (rocks) on the beach. I love the west coast and would love to visit that park. Maybe one of these days when Marcel and I make a trek from one coast to the other in a car. Now that will be fun!

    *hugs*

  8. And if you do, Wizzy, you must come to Texas.

  9. That reminds me of Lake Superior. People go there for the smooth rocks to make an edge for their gardens. I love the picture.

  10. I love this picture. I would love to visit and make my own pictures.

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