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Web With Dew

Spiderweb covered with droplets from the fog.

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Fall Color

Three image slide show from Loon Lake trip.

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Old Growth Forest and Mushrooms

A few images from a day trip up the Old McKenzie Highway in the Oregon Cascades. (be sure to click on the image for the larger view)      

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The new business card

I will be passing them out at the Eugene MX on Sunday if you are interested in getting in touch with me. Check out my Eugene Motocross photos on my Eugene MX photos site.

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The Honda Mini Trail 70

Well I’d like to blame this on my kid but I have been going to start this project for a while now. The Studebaker went to a new home a few months ago and it has left an empty place in the garage. It is an interesting concept for this place as I have had…

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1st Annual Vintage Classic – Eugene MX

I went out to Territorial Motocross Park on Sunday with my son to watch the old dirt bikes run. Along with the run of the mill bikes there were Maco’s, Husky’s, Hodaka’s and all kinds of other fun bikes to watch. Being only the second motocross I have shot I am still way behind on…

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Cascades Airshow And A Sunset

Some images from the airshow and a great sunset in Central Oregon last weekend. The airshow was The Cascades Airshow. Sunset images taken from the top of Round Butte near Madras. (be sure to click on smaller images to see full size)  

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Madras Weekend

I think it was a very productive weekend in Madras. The airshow gets better every year over here. I did a lot of shooting on the static displays using multiple frame for HDR. The morning light on Saturday was really nice. There could be some good B17 images later this week. Saturday evening gave way…

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Bigfoot Sightings!!

I now have hard evidence of more than one Bigfoot near Blue River, Oregon!

A fellow photographer went up to Blue River on Saturday morning to do a little shooting. This venue was something that neither one of us had watched or shot in the past. It was the Chainsaw Art Festival in Blue River.

There were about ten carvers from around the country taking part in creating works for sale and in competition. Carvings ranged in size from some pond turtles not much over a foot across to a Bigfoot about ten feet tall and there were a number of park benches that were about eight feet long. Competition included starting with a whole log blank with the bark on it and ending up with a finished carving in one hour.

The tools used were as varied as the finished products. I counted seven different chainsaws in one carvers work area all with different size and shape bars on them. Angle grinders, over-size rotary grinders and hand tools including hammers and chisels were to be seen. Another well used tool was the propane torch for burning the wood to bring out grain detail was found in about all camps. Some were the small hand held variety that you see on most work benches and others were using the large size that connect to the five gallon tanks. Leaf blowers were used to blow off chips and dust as they worked.

It was a great way to kill three hours and see an art form that many never get the chance to see. Beach cities have sand castles and the artists with chainsaws play in the hills. Be sure to click on the images below for the larger images. All images were taken with a Canon 7D and 70-200mm F4 IS lens.

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Elephant Seal Pups

On a recent return trip from California we took the time to come up Highway 1 or “PCH” as it is known. Pacific Coast Highway is a crooked, narrow and up and down road in most places. By narrow I mean it is as narrow as The Old McKenzie if you have been across it….

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