The Columbia River Gorge, the Historic Highway, and Multnomah Falls are some of my favorite places to visit in Oregon.
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Sunset in Corvallis
We were driving home from Portland the other day when I took these photographs. The sunset was a mix of purples, yellows, oranges, and light blue. I pulled off of highway 34, rolled down the window and snapped a couple quick shots of the sunset just outside of Corvallis.
Corvallis, Oregon fireworks
Fireworks + slow shutter speed = neat effects. Here a few photographs of fireworks taken from two undisclosed locations here in Corvallis, Oregon…
Cotter Elementary
It took about an hour for me to get to school in the mid 80’s. The bus was on gravel roads for the majority of the trip. Cotter Elementary was where the country kids went to elementary school. I remember milk breaks, nap time, music programs in the gymnasium, and running around the expansive grassy area that surrounded the school.
Sunday photographs
Happy New Year!
2006 was an amazing year. Cheers!
Star Wars Exhibit = Über Geek
Disclaimer: If you are allergic to Star Wars and extreme doses of geekery, please do not continue. However, if you equate 1977, 1980, and 1983 as the holy trinity of Star Wars, please sit back and enjoy photos from our trip to the Star Wars exhibit at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
Snow in Corvallis
I love Oregon weather.
Eight Things I Find Amazing in Picture Form
Kevin tagged me with my first meme: “Eight Things I Find Amazing in Picture Form.” I think I’ll start out by being a little narcissistic. This photo set of 4 Polaroids always make me feel good.
I was 2 years old when this set of photographs was taken. My hair was curly and I apparently liked to walk about in my diaper. I think it’s amazing that my hair still looks like that when I wake up in the morning.
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Crater Lake, Oregon
Here are a few photos from Crater Lake, Oregon. I created a panoramic shot of the lake from a tripod-less series of shots. A printed version of the original panorama would be 12 ft. wide!