Magician's Hat | Oregon

The rugged Oregon coast never disappoints! One of my new and favorite places to go is Bandon. When I had visited there for the first time a couple of years ago, I knew there would be lots to photograph with all the sea stacks and rocky landscape. A few of the rock formations even have names. I had heard about the Magician's Hat, also known as Wizard's Hat, and the Howling Dog. What I didn't anticipate, was not being able to recognize them.  Should be no problem, right? Not so much.While visiting Bandon beach, I was personally introduced to one of my favorite landscape photographers, Steven Michael, who happened to be on there while we were shooting. He asked me about the Wizard's Hat, which I unknowingly had been shooting. I admitted to not being able to recognize it. The he pointed it out to me and took me to stand in just the right place. WOW! How did I not see that before?!In my images below, the first two are what I'd been shooting before talking with Steven. The second two are from just a few steps to the side in order to line up the rock formations just right to create the hat.Whether you call it the Magician's Hat or the Wizard's Hat really makes no difference. Nature is so incredible!How cool!

Magician's Hat or Wizard's Hat?

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These are after Steven showed me where to view the Wizard's Hat.

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All landscape and still life images are available for purchase at Nadeen Flynn SmugMug.

 

Please CONTACT ME at nadeen@nadeenflynn.com to schedule a learning or mentoring session.

 

I'm proud to say I'm an award winning northern California fine art photographer. Living in the greater Sacramento area, specializing in fine art landscape and still life photography. My style is authentic, fresh and personality-driven. This retains the timeless features of photography that create family heirlooms. I offer in-person workshops and mentoring while currently living in rural northern California with her husband and a couple thousand walnut trees.

Currently booking mentoring and workshop sessions. Locations include Yuba City/Marysville, East Nicolaus, Wheatland, Lincoln, Woodland, Roseville, Rocklin, and the metropolitan Sacramento areas.

(530) 633-7575

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