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This is Little Zigzag Falls near Rhododendron, Oregon. I can't believe it took me this long to go there.
I have seen this referred to as Little Zigzag Creek and Little Zigzag river at various places. The map says it's a river. Hiking websites call it a creek.
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Lens: 28mm Zeiss Distagon ZF2
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This is Little Zigzag Falls near Rhododendron, Oregon. It is located in the foothills west of Mt. Hood. I am taking a hatis from my explorations of the Columbia Gorge to focus on the Mt. Hood area. I hope to do some hikng and more photography in the area very soon. I want to see how the seasons change there.
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Little ZigZag Falls,Mount Hood National Forest
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Little Zigzag Falls on ice.
The Little Zigzag Creek is located between Rhododendron and Government Camp in the Mount Hood foothills.
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I know this scene has been photographed to death but I took this shot not expecting to and took this hand held. Its a beautiful place.
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I took this during a hike at Little Zigzag Falls near Government Camp, Oregon. I have been trying to take film camera along for hikes, and sometimes leave the digital at home.
Camera: Hasselblad Flexbody
Lens: 50mm Zeiss Distagon
Film: Rollei Retro 80S developed by Blue Moon Camera
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I took this one last fall on a hike with the kids and just got around to posting it. I find that I very rarely do a 4:5 crop anymore. I'm not sure why that is. But nothing much was going on in the former bottom of this photo, so I chopped it off and opted for a wider look.
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Tomorrow [ 6/9/12 ] is our 12th Wedding Anniversary but we celebrated today by going up to Mt Hood as is our ritual every year. We went on two hikes...both were short and flat....perfect for Emory who still isn't allowed to hike uphill.
The weather was wet--rain & snow but we didn't care. We had a great brunch at Timberline Lodge and exchanged cards over champagne and great food.
None of my pics turned out very good--so hard to take pics when it's raining and you're holding an umbrella & heavy DSLR. So I put these two mosaics together to give you a glimpse of our celebration.
I took the Sock Monkey just for fun.
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Heading to Little Zig Zag falls, it was an unexpected surprise to find some snow and 39 degrees on the ground when I arrived.
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Little Zig Zag Falls, Mt. Hood ,Oregon
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Little Zig Zag Falls Mt. Hood ,Oregon
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Earlier this month mushrooms were fairly easy to spot on our morning hikes, but now they have once again disappeared. Here is a sampling of some taken when we hiked at Mt Hood on June 9th.. Scroll down to see more.
I'm uploading to put in my mushroom set. No need to comment. I am a bit behind on Flickr and hope to catch up when time allows.
Waterfalling, wassailing, something like that. The Columbia River Gorge may be the big concentration of waterfalls everyone knows about, but the Mount Hood area has quite a few itself. This one, Little Zigzag Falls, was actually much bigger than the name implies and larger than I expected based on the photos I'd seen, which mostly showed the falls from straight on, oddly compressing the scale. So here's the real scale of the top of the falls, and I promise I'm not as precarious as I look because safety first, always. Really the only hard part was squeezing around my tripod to scamper over to this log and praying I didn't knock over the rig in the process.
Tech: Three exposures, one for me and the dark undergrowth, two others darker for the sunny hot spots on the falls. Instead of shutter speed variation, I used aperture variation (base exposure f/10, others shot at f/14 and f/20), since with this wide a lens, everything from infinity to beyond is already in focus and I wanted a constant shutter speed for the water. Sure, things get pretty soft around f/20, but who's going to notice when it's only painted in for a couple sunny patches?
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Little Zigzag Falls, Near Mt. Hood, Oregon
I got to spend some time Sunday with Gary Randall. He took me up to Yocum Falls, just a little ways from Mt. Hood. Afterwards we took a short jot over to Little Zigzag Falls. We spent a short time shooting here at Little Zigzag, but it was well worth it to see this gorgeous waterfall.
This was a very full weekend of shooting for me. It started with shooting at Wahcella Falls with Brian and Chris. We ended the day at Bridal Veil. Sunday morning, I went down to shoot the Cherry Blossoms at waterfront park in downtown Portland. I got all of three shots when a new to Flickr Flickrite recognized me and came over to talk. I had a great conversation for some time with Jon Lesch. I spotted Ara, so I waved to her and she came over and joined the conversation. After Jon left, I talked to Ara for a few minutes then left to meet Gary. After the falls trips, I went to meet Lynn for an evening shoot with the Cherry Blossoms on the waterfront. When we were shooting, we bumped into Jon Asay taking a break from studying for Finals. The three of us made our way up to the Steel Bridge and shot down at the Cherry Blossoms. I met up with a lot of great photographers this weekend.
Little Zig Zag Falls is a gorgeous waterfall in its own right. But as you move downstream, Zig Zag Creek is at least as photogenic as it curves along the lower slopes of Mt. Hood. Best of all, you get to pass by spots like this twice when you visit the falls. Once on the way in and again on the way back. It was on the way back that I decided to stop here at this 90-plus degree bend in the creek. I chose to crop this photo at the top a bit in order to exaggerate the width of the scene and stretch the stream out a bit.
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A relaxing walk through the old growth forest in the Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon ultimately brings you to a beautiful view of Little Zig Zag Falls, just beyond the trees, where you can sit and enjoy a picnic while reflecting on your day with just the sound of rushing water for company.
There was a great sunrise this morning if you climbed high enough in elevation. I couldn't sleep so I headed up to Mt. Hood early since everyone else has been lately. The sunrise was just getting colorful by the time I headed up the turnoff to Timberline. Stopped in a Little Zig Zag Falls on the way back, so all in all it was a great morning.
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Snow at Little Zigzag Falls Mt Hood,Oregon
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Little ZigZag Falls,Mount Hood National Forest
photo by Gary Meyers photography
Take nothing but photos , leave nothing but footprints !!!
I visited Trillium Lake for a beautiful sunrise with my friend John Pedersen. After that we headed over to Little Zigzag falls. It was my first time there and I loved it! Very easy hike in there.
The spray off the falls was hard to deal with but John gave some great advice to help me. Thanks John!