With the "iffy" weather forecast today, I decided to stay in town to run errands. But I did manage to get out to Sauvie Island for a walk along the Oak Island Nature Trail now that it is open for the season. After the initial shock of having to pay $22 for my parking permit this year, I realized that it was probably funding the new bridge that was completed last year.
As usual, no maps. But I really do love this unexpected sign.
My favorite oak tree on Oak Island that I've photographed every visit. So I decided to experiment with one of the photo editing features in Picasa called "focal B&W". It reminds me of hand-tinted photos.
The camas lily are blooming
Here is where one could see Mt. Hood on a clear day
Awesome swirly cloud
Even with the gale-force winds, I managed to get one flower picture
Decided to go back via St. Johns for some variety of scenery
Oak Island Nature Trail
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The oak tree experiment worked, a perfect subject for that BW and tinting. Guess old Max had to stay home.
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Good stuff Kam, that's a fun little trail,
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Thanks, Skip! The tinting is kinda fun. I'm going to try it with some of my wildflower pictures. And Max did get to go with me. He even went for a quick swim. Otherwise, he was on-leash the entire time because of all the birds. I forgot to mention that I saw TWO bald eagles!BaileyBoy wrote:The oak tree experiment worked, a perfect subject for that BW and tinting. Guess old Max had to stay home.
Yes! It's my go-to trail for when I need a wide open space to roam around and soak up the sun. Sometimes I walk the loop twice because once is just not enough. And I love that it's a short 20-minute drive!AlexanderSupertramp wrote:Good stuff Kam, that's a fun little trail,
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Beautiful pics , but um, Kam, I hope you weren't operaing a moving motor vehicle AND a camera at the same time on those bridges?!
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I was driving when those pictures were taken. The Sauvie Island bridge had no traffic, so I was able to stop. And the crack in my windshield kinda looks like a crow But there were cars behind me on the St. Johns bridge, so I snapped it quickly when driving. It was one of those "hold-out-the-camera-and-press-the-shutter-release-button-without-looking" pictures. There was some straightening involved in the photo editing process, but the composition was surprisingly good and didn't require any cropping. As I'm usually the only one in the car w/opposable thumbs, this type of picture-taking occurs frequently and has yielded some really interesting results!
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