
Yaquina Head Lighthouse — With Moon
Oregon Coast Fine Art Photography
About
Blue Hour, Wide Angle, and a Composition Nobody Has Made Before.
Blue hour at Yaquina Head gives you roughly fifteen minutes before the light is gone. I wanted a wide composition — enough distance to show the lighthouse in context with the headland and the sky — a view I hadn't seen done before.
The moon was up. That changes the sky differently than a sunset does: cooler, quieter, with a particular quality of light that blue hour amplifies rather than overwhelms. I set up wide and let the beacon, the moon, and the ambient light find their balance in the frame.
This is the view from the edge, with enough room to breathe.
Every print is made to order on archival-grade media — the same materials used in fine art and museum printing. Printed, inspected, and shipped by Jeremy Burke personally.
Built to Order
Every print in this collection is individually produced after your order is placed — never mass-manufactured or pulled from inventory. That means your piece is made specifically for you, using the materials and format you select.
Production takes 2–3 weeks from the time of order. Each print is personally inspected by Jeremy before it ships.