Randy Hutchison > Oneonta Gorge Entrance  is a deep, narrow cleft in the basalt bluff through which flows a foaming creek. Fossilized trees caught by a lava flow, are entombed in its perpendicular walls.

This image required some wading in cold water and climbing over a few logs.  The morning light was perfect.
Randy Hutchison > November Sunrise, With Mount Adams.     (My Wife's Favorite Image)

Mount Adams is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Range and the second-highest mountain in the state of Washington.  It Is 12,276 Feet High.
Randy Hutchison > Mount Jefferson & Detroit Lake
Randy Hutchison > A Young Spike Deer
Randy Hutchison > A Tiny Rock Island, Amid A Small Creek In The Columbia River Gorge Area

A different look at a small creek.  I scouted around for an interesting composition.  I decided to straddled the creek with my camera mounted on a tripod, to surround the little island with swirling water.
Randy Hutchison > A cluster Of Wild Mushrooms.
Randy Hutchison > Oneonta Gorge  is a deep, narrow cleft in the basalt bluff through which flows a foaming creek. Fossilized trees caught by a lava flow, are entombed in its perpendicular walls.
Randy Hutchison > The Strait of Juan de Fuca, approximately 102 miles in length and 10 to 18 miles wide
Randy Hutchison > Palouse Falls Taken Just As The Sun Peeked Over The Edge Of The Canyon
Palouse Falls Taken Just As The Sun Peeked Over The Edge Of The Canyon
Randy Hutchison > Palouse Falls Taken Just As The Sun Peeked Over The Edge Of The Canyon
Palouse Falls Taken Just As The Sun Peeked Over The Edge Of The Canyon
See photo in gallery

Comments

|

New comment:

Name:
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?