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Friday
Jun152012

The Painted Hills

On our way back from camping at Lake Owyhee last week, we stopped off at the painted hills. They are located in Eastern Oregon near the small town of Mitchell. We were lucky to get a quick break from the rain to enjoy the scenery... for only about 10 minutes. I was climbing up the half mile trail to the main overlook at the top, snapping pictures along the way, when it began hailing and I had to tuck the camera in my jacket and run back to the Jeep. Fortunately it didn't come down too hard and it was actually letting up a little by the time I was able to get inside. I think this might be the last shot I got off before it hit. I didn't venture back out for another attempt.

Wednesday
Jun132012

Teepee at Sunset

This is one of the teepees at the campground we stayed at on the Owyhee reservoir. This was taken the day after the big wind storm hit with 50-60 MPH sustained winds. As you can see, the teepee was still standing and only a little worse for wear. The trees in the picture are quite blurry because it was still windy at this point and this is an HDR composite which includes 3 exposures. I kind of like the blurry trees though since it helps tell the story.

Monday
Jun112012

Star Teepee

My wife and I just returned from a camping trip in Eastern Oregon. We stayed for one night near John Day and the rest of the trip on Lake Owyhee which is near Ontario, Oregon on the Idaho border. We went there to explore the area and look for agates, thunder eggs and picture jasper. With our trusty Jeep, we climbed all over the hills and visited several sites known to rock hounds. A 5 gallon bucket full of rocks now sits in our garage awaiting polishing and/or cutting, which is my wife's department. They are mostly white agates. They were by far the most abundant. In some locations, you almost couldn't take a step without finding one. 

At both campgrounds, we stayed in teepees (or tipis depending on how you spell it) which were very nice. On our second night at Lake Owyhee, we had some inclement weather though. High winds up to 60 MPH sustained came through the canyon and threatened to tear the teepees apart. They held up though with a few repairs and adjustments made as needed. That night was quite an adventure though.

The rest of the trip, the weather was on and off again, but pretty mild. On the last night, the clouds cleared just in time for me to take a long exposure shot of the stars above the teepee. If you leave the shutter open for long enough, you can see trails from the stars as they appear to rotate around the Earth. I setup the tripod and positioned the camera. When it got dark enough, I clicked the shutter open and sat by the campfire. I meant to leave it for one hour, but I fell asleep and woke up a little later. So, this was a 1 hour and 10 minute exposure. The teepee is lit by ambient light from the campground and the fire which also probably contributed to the sky not being black. But, those where elements that were out of my control and I think it still turned out nicely.

Here is the finished shot. I will post more pictures from the trip later in the next week or two.

 

Monday
May212012

Valley of the Giants

I went on an excursion to the Valley of the Giants today with some friends. It's a relatively short drive from home, up into the Oregon coast range west of Monmouth. The last stretch is approximately 20 miles of gravel road, winding through the hills and patches of clear-cut forest. It is a beautiful area where loggers had dared not go because of the rough terrain. So, there are a fair amount of original growth trees standing tall, with trunks as wide as any I have seen in this part of Oregon. We hiked a trail that took us deep into the forest to a spot where one of these massive trees blew over in a wind storm. It was raining most of the time and it was difficult to protect the camera and lenses from the water. Unfortunately, I did not get any pictures of this massive tree. However, on the way in, we crossed a bridge over a small stream and I risked the camera and myself (slipping on the rocks) to take some long exposure HDR shots. The best of which is posted below. I did take a few more pictures along the trail that will be up on Flickr soon.

Monday
May072012

Corvallis Spring Garden Festival

I did some volunteer work for Da Vinci Days in Corvallis. They had a booth set up at the Spring and Garden Festival so I took some shots at the booth and around the event. Of course, my wife and I enjoyed the outing on such a nice spring morning. 

A group of young musicians, the Ancient Ways Community Marimba Band, were there to perform interpretations of music from Zimbabwe. Below is a close-up I shot of one player's hands as she skillfully wielded the mallets. You can see more pictures from the festival on the Da Vinci Days' Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/davincidays