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Sea Stacks

Meagan Puett

$1,300.00

Behind the Shot

Where land meets sea on the Oregon Coast, rugged formations rise dramatically from the rolling waves—remnants of ancient, rocky headlands that were eroded over time by the rhythm of the sea. These isolated outcrops of rock standing in the Pacific Ocean, called sea stacks, are a visual delight. 

Photographer Meagan Puett visited the windswept shoreline of the Oregon Coast, camera in hand, and captured this spectacular shot on a warm summer day. She paid close attention to the composition, using the rule of thirds to position the sea stacks in a way that draws the eye into the frame. This technique helps create a sense of balance and guides the viewer’s gaze through the photograph. Meagan also considered the lighting—shooting during the golden hour when the sunlight was casting a warm glow. 

While quite large, these particular stacks pale in comparison to the size of the massive Haystack Rock that towers nearby. “I feel that these smaller stacks are often overlooked because of their size relative to their large neighbor,” Meagan says, “yet they are so beautiful on their own with the waves crashing up against them and birds resting on their surfaces. I wanted to capture that.” 

Sea stacks evoke the power of nature and are a profound inspiration to many artists. They have weathered countless storms and will continue to do so for generations to come. Meagan’s image reminds viewers that an adventure is not just about the destination; it’s about the journey and the inspiration we find along the way.

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