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This is the view one sees when beginning their hikes over and around the the 2 primorial geo forms that are Smith Rock. There are 12 trails of varied terrain, depending on your objective, whether to get high, or follow the Crooked River. My favorite was the Misery Trail (not that bad). But walking along the river is impressive as well.

 

If interested more pics from here in my Smith Rock album.

 

Friday's here! Have a wonderful day and weekend.

The southwestern section of Smith Rock reflected in a placid Crooked River on a sunny morning.

 

I'm going to be busy for a bit. Back soon.

 

Thanks for taking a look! Always appreciated.

 

Have a wonderful week!

Summer evenings at Smith Rock can often produce idyllic images like this reflection in the calm curve of Crooked River.

 

Wishing you all an enjoyable weekend! Thank you for visiting!

When at Smith Rock most of the attention is paid to the 2 monoliths, where some climb the cliff or hike over on the Misery Trail. But there is also rugged beauty hiking along the escarpment along the Crooked River viewed here.

Excellent walks for any skill level.

 

More shots of this favorite hiking destination in my Smith Rock set: www.flickr.com/photos/phils-pixels/albums/72157636936567926

 

May your Thursday be an easy walk.

 

Southbound empties for Carter Roag pop out of the shadows as they pass the CPLs guarding the east end of the passing siding at Smiths Summit. These CPLs are some of the rustier of the remaining signals on the line, and the aged masts blend in well with the dead trees of winter.

Smith Street

Singapore

 

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A couple of fellow hikers on their way to explore the wonder that is Smith Rock.

 

I'm heading out on my first photo safari of the year to central Oregon tomorrow. Smith Rock is a primary destination. Then going to visit with family in Idaho. I will be away till early June. I'm excited and rarin' to go. Fun ahead!

 

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A heartfelt adieu.

This was my favorite spot in the redwoods. It was visually beautiful, tranquil and the light streaming thru the trees was exceptional. This trail has some of the oldest redwoods in California. Redwood trees can be 28 ft. in diameter and 300 ft. tall. This photo doesn't showcase the larger trees, but is exceptional with other beautiful qualities.

 

This is a 5 shot pano photo rather than one wide shot.

A Pelican that I photographed from a boat near the shore of Smith Island, Maryland.

We’re heading back to Central Oregon soon. With limited time it’s always hard to decide where to go out there. Not sure if we’ll make it to Smith Rock this time but I have one in the archives from last June. Can’t beat this landscape. The views must be even more impressive for the two climbers half way up Monkey Face, but I don’t think I’ll ever see it from that angle.

A Pelican flying over the water near Smith Island in Maryland.

Carrol Gardens, Brooklyn

This bird was found by others who initially thought it was a McCown's Longspur. Many photos were taken and it was determined that this was a Smith's Longspur, perhaps the rarest of the four species of longspur to pass by northern California in a typical year.

For those of you following this beloved cat of mine, she's still with us. Not doing too well. Everytime I think that I must take her to the Vet and have her put to sleep, she springs back for a bit as she did this morning when we all got up. She ate some (not enough) and drank lots of water (which is good). Now she's back in her bed and probably will sleep for hours and hours. Trusting in the Lord ...

It may not look like much from the parking lot, but once you step to the other side, a whole new world opens up and swallows you in with it.

Clear Creek - Golden, Colorado

Arkansas & Missouri’s Fort Smith Turn arrives in its destination town of Fort Smith, Arkansas after crossing the Arkansas River, which can be seen to the right. Also to the right are the poletop transformers that provide power to the mechanism of the massive lift span in the center of the river.

athlete: Tiago smith

I've dug through my hard drive to find and post this photo, sadly this photogenic group of trees has been sacrificed to make way for a nice housing developement.

Along Smith Street in downtown Houston. The Bob and Vivian Fountain in the foreground with the Chevron buildings in the background. The buildings "fame" is derived from the original owners, Enron.

 

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Remembering.....

 

Model: Krystal Smith

The Smith's Arms is a derelict pub on Sherratt Steert in the Ancoats district of Manchester. These stairs are on the side of the building.

Gravestone, Fantinekill Cemetery, Ellenville, NY.

A lifer for me, fantastic to photograph on the tundra as the flowers were just opening and dotting the landscape

An afternoon walk in the nearby park with my wife

Also known as Smith's thrush

Afrikaans: Geelbek lyster

EDIT: Karoo Thrush (Geelbeklyster) aka: Smith's thrush. This bird can be seen everywhere these days in South Africa, and it is actually rather a pest. It attacks and drive other birds away from areas of food. One of the least liked birds in my garden.

The photo was cropped quite a lot.

Wikipedia Info

Just had to take a picture of it, don't ask me why

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A rework of a shot from February of last year. I think I was too agressive on the cropping the first time and I'm updating some of my images because of my new system/workflow.

  

West Smith Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario

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Around 30 million years ago massive amounts of ash and debris resulting from the eruptions of nearby volcanos filled the caldera and hardened into rock. Smith Rock Tuff–the largest rock formation on the western rim was the outcome, creating massive walls and spires up to 550 feet.

 

Flows of basalt lava then poured into the area over half a million years ago from vents almost 50 miles away, creating the cap on the tuff in the caldera.

 

The Crooked RIver then made its way through the rock layers to carve the features seen today. At 3200 feet high, the Smith Rock ridgeline rises 600 feet above the river gorge below. Source: smithrock.com/molten-rock-park

 

Smith Rock State Park allows drone photography during certain months of the year.

Chinatown, Singapore

Photo of the panoramic view of the Smith Rock State Park at the sunset time

Middlefield, Connecticut

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Sunrise from Smith Rock State Park in central Oregon's high desert near the town of Terrebonne. The cliffs on the other side of the Crooked River are popular with rock climbers.

Smith Mountain Lake

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