Love it!!!Limey wrote:Markesc, I live in the small community of Mt Hood, just east of Parkdale. Have visitors like this all the time. Pretty cool.
Marilyn
Photo Corkboard 2013 (Share your photos!!)
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These guys are common along Salmon Creek, as well. A few taken in our backyard...markesc wrote:Wow!
Where in OR/WA are you? now that's a backyard!!!
Karl
Back on the trail, again...
Back on the trail, again...
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The "island" of ice was slowly spinning from the current, pretty cool!
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I take pictures sometimes. And sometimes I post them here:
http://www.tjthornephotography.com
and
http://500px.com/TjThorne
and
https://www.facebook.com/tjthornephotography
http://www.tjthornephotography.com
and
http://500px.com/TjThorne
and
https://www.facebook.com/tjthornephotography
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Beautiful, TJ.TJ_T wrote:Oneonta Gorge 12.6.13
How far in did you go? After looking at all the icefall pictures yesterday it occurred to me that the most elusive amazing one of all would be Oneonta - although you'd need arctic kayaking / ice climbing levels of gear to get there...
-payslee
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Thanks! I went in the whole way until it was chest deep. I went into Oneonta three times in the past 5 days. This is from the second time and conditions weren't what I was chasing. I got those conditions on the third day (Monday) and I had to break through the ice to walk up the creek.payslee wrote:Beautiful, TJ.TJ_T wrote:Oneonta Gorge 12.6.13
How far in did you go? After looking at all the icefall pictures yesterday it occurred to me that the most elusive amazing one of all would be Oneonta - although you'd need arctic kayaking / ice climbing levels of gear to get there...
-payslee
Those photos are coming soon. I spent about an hour in there each time. I would've spent more but I had other obligations that I needed to attend to.
I take pictures sometimes. And sometimes I post them here:
http://www.tjthornephotography.com
and
http://500px.com/TjThorne
and
https://www.facebook.com/tjthornephotography
http://www.tjthornephotography.com
and
http://500px.com/TjThorne
and
https://www.facebook.com/tjthornephotography
Re: Photo Corkboard 2013 (Share your photos!!)
I take pictures sometimes. And sometimes I post them here:
http://www.tjthornephotography.com
and
http://500px.com/TjThorne
and
https://www.facebook.com/tjthornephotography
http://www.tjthornephotography.com
and
http://500px.com/TjThorne
and
https://www.facebook.com/tjthornephotography
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OH!
Thanks for adding some beauty to my day.
-payslee
Thanks for adding some beauty to my day.
-payslee
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It might not be from a hike, but it is from the only outing I have taken in a while.
The mountains are calling and I must go.
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As some of you know, Whale Creek near Indian Henry Campground, is my most favorite place in the world. I captured two shots of this creek when it was nearly completely frozen over and I'm attempting to fantasia-ize these compositions.
I tried to get my Sony a500 as low to the frozen creek bed as possible, using my Manfrotto 290 tripod. I'm going for the enchanting, mystical look and feel, and using this depth of field, trying to make the area life size rather than 2 feet wide.
Maybe with a little dry ice and a few drops of water might give it a more fantasia look. What do you think?
I tried to get my Sony a500 as low to the frozen creek bed as possible, using my Manfrotto 290 tripod. I'm going for the enchanting, mystical look and feel, and using this depth of field, trying to make the area life size rather than 2 feet wide.
Maybe with a little dry ice and a few drops of water might give it a more fantasia look. What do you think?