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Yaquina Lighthouse

Yaquina Lighthouse

Yaquina Head Light House is my newest photo of the week. The day of the shoot it was a very cold 41 degrees. The real problem that day was the wind. Twice I was nearly blown over by gusts. Try shooting on a tripod in a gale, heck, try keeping your lens dry. I do [...]


Portland Japanese Gardens

Portland Japanese Gardens

Nestled in the scenic west hills of Portland, the Japanese Garden is a haven of tranquil beauty and has been proclaimed by his Excellency Nobuo Matsunaga, former Ambassador of Japan, to be “the most beautiful and authentic Japanese garden in the world outside of Japan.” The Garden is above Washington Park at 611 SW Kingston [...]


Bridge of the gods

Bridge of the gods

The Bridge of the Gods Indian legend tells us that the Great Spirit built a bridge of stone that was a gift of great magnitude. Science tells us that about 1,000 years ago a mountain on the Washington side of the Columbia River, near what is now the town of Cascade Locks, crumbled into the [...]


Mount Hood in the Morning

Mount Hood in the Morning

This week’s photo is of Mount Hood, and yes I have already written an article about my mountain but like the article points out, this is my mountain after all, and part of my responsibility is to market this magnificent rock. This particular photograph represents my number one selling item. I sell more of this [...]


Ghost Tree

Ghost Tree

During a recent trip to southern Oregon my wife and I stopped off at one of the most well-known parks in the Pacific Northwest, Crater Lake. The lake is located near Klamath Falls, Oregon about 100 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. It lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, that was created after a [...]


Climb My Mountain – Mount Hood

Climb My Mountain – Mount Hood

Mountains have always intrigued me. They are so metaphorical in their stateliness. The men and women who climb them stand as symbols to all who must overcome the challenges that life throws at us all. Asthma has prevented me from ever taking on the challenge of a mountain climb so I have chosen to master [...]


See Like a Painter – Ansel did . . .

See Like a Painter – Ansel did . . .

When I see the world around me I always imagine a camera at my eye. Most of what I see in the photographic progression is compartmentalized and colored in a way I am not able to accurately describe in words. What I end up seeing changes in my mind in some painterly sort of way. [...]


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