What The Heck Am I Doing?

This blog all started with an idea, as most probably do. I wanted to make a coffee table book of my scenic photos from around Oregon. It would have been called "Oregon 365: From Beach to Burns". I want to capture Oreogn in its finest all during the year. I have lived in Oregon for 15 years, and although I admire the beauty throughout all the United States and World, I think Oregon is a very diverse and beautiful place to live. We have lush evergreen forests, peaks that rise into the sky, gorgeous coastline, rolling hills, valleys, desert plateaus, canyons, rivers, lakes, and streams a plenty! There is so much in Oregon to admire, I feel you can go anywhere and find beauty. So that is the purpose of this blog, to admire and recognize the diverse beauty throughout Oregon.
Disclaimer: For those wondering, I have not altered or enhanced any image. The only editing done was to crop or rotate the image. These are straight from the source.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Day Twenty-One

This was taken October 2004 with a Canon Rebel Ti. As life goes, I was busy today. So this is not a new shot, but another older one that I love. As I mentioned in my first post, fall in the Willamette Valley is gorgeous. Here is another testament to that. The diversity in one tree alone is awe inspiring. I just love the reds and yellows all mixed together.

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1 comment:

Haley said...

Great idea Daphne! Oregon truly is a beautiful and diverse place. Great pictures! I'd like to do this for Wyoming, not enough people appreciate it's true beauty.