Dungeness Spit
by Alana Thrower
Title
Dungeness Spit
Artist
Alana Thrower
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is a view of the Dungeness Spit on the Salish Sea near Sequim, Washington. It is the longest natural sand spit in the United States. It is 6.8 miles long and growing. The Dungeness lighthouse is at the end of the spit but not visible in this image. This image is from our motorcycle trip from Colorado to the Olympic Peninsula and back.
This image has been FEATURED in the following groups:
World Landscape Lovers of Art 06-03-2018
Photography and Nature 101 06-21-2018
Monthly Themed - August - Beach Fun 08-13-2018
Whats New 10-28-2018
USA Photographers Only 09-27-2019
The Space Between 09-29-2019
Images That Excite You 05-07-2020
Finnish Photography 11-16-2022
Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery 11-16-2022
Lady Photographers and Artists 11-17-2022
Your Very best Photography 11-30-2022
Fine Art America Professionals 04-01-2023
10 Plus 04-01-2023
1 A Day Waiting Room 04-09-2023
Share Your Favorite Photography 11-11-2024
The World We See 11-12-2024
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May 19th, 2018
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Comments (52)
Rainbow Artist Orlando L 27 Days Ago
Very breath-taking and sensational capture of this amazing scenery Alana! 6.8 miles is indeed a very long and impressive natural sand spit. did you hear it? another motorcycle trip is calling you!! :) L/F
Robyn King
Congratulations your gorgeous work is being featured in The World We See:-)! Please share your artwork in our featured artist archive thread for a lasting record of your accomplishment!
Alana Thrower
Thank you so much Matthew for featuring my photo in the group Share Your Favorite Photography!
Alana Thrower
Thank you so much Nader for featuring my photo in the group Fine Art America Professionals!
Bernadette Krupa
Alana, great capture of this gorgeous site "Dungeness Spit"! Congrats on multiple features - 10 Plus, Fine Art America and Your Very Best Photography!! L/F
Alana Thrower
Thank you so much Robert for featuring my photo in the group Your Very best Photography!
Alana Thrower
Thank you so much Karen for featuring my photo in the group Lady Photographers and Artists!
Randy Rosenberger
First time I have ever heard of a spit in reference to land formations. Is any part of this formation inhabited? Your lovely piece of art from your portfolio of beautiful artistic pieces, has been chose to appear as a feature on the homepage of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery Group of Fine Art America. I am proud that you have chosen to be a member of our family of friends and fine artists. You will be featured more than most groups feature works, as I change up and work on my homepage each and every day. It is an honor to have you as an active member of our group. Thanks for sharing your lovely pieces of artwork with us.
Alana Thrower replied:
Thank you so much Randy for featuring my photo! There is a light house near the end of the spit. I believe a caretaker stays there. The light house is open to visitors. Supplies are brought to the light house by boat.