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I took a short hike to see how well I could travel with a backpack cantaining both my newest 4x5 film camera, and my Nikon D810, along with about 10 lenses. Add a tripod, and bottle of water, and it turned out to be too much for my shoulders. I can't carry as much as I used to. I got this picture, though.
This sopt is near the Bonneville Dam in the Columbia Gorge, along the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail.
Camera: Nikon D810
Lens: 28mm Zeiss Distagon ZF2
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The Toothrock Tunnel on I-84 in the Columbia Gorge as seen through my windshield a few weeks ago. The infrared camera sees through glass like nothing else.
Above is a segment of the Historic Columbia River Highway that was bypassed with this tunnel in the 30's, and then the tunnel was used for I-84 in the 1960's.
Camera: Nikon D300 (infrared comversion)
Lens: Vintage 20mm Nikkor
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A redo of a image I had posted previously. This tine I used a single iRAW mage of a single 25 minutes exposure instead of doing HDR. Looking north from the southern end of Alabama Hills. Located in Lone Pine, CA. I call these rock formations "Tooth Rocks" as they look like some big incisors.
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I accidentally exposed this film like it was Rollei RPX 25, so I wasn't sure how it would work out, but it seems to be just fine.
This is along the Toothrock Trail, which is part of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, near the Bonneville Dam. This section of the old road was bypassed in favor of a tunnel in the 1930's, and was left to go back to nature until the state brought it back to life as part of a hiking/biking trail that will go from Troutdale to The Dalles. Parts of it that were kept as roads when the old highway was vivisected to build I-84 in the 1960's are still open for cars. This section was one that was almost destroyed. There is a portion of the 1856 old portage road that went around Cascade Locks that still exists near this spot, but it was closed off after the Eagle Creek Fire in 2017. I tried to access it the day I took this picture, but the path was choked with weeds. I hope it can be saved.
The burn marks you see on the trees are leftover from the 2017 fire.
Camera: Hasselbld 500CM
Lens: 80mm Zeiss Planar
Film: Kodak TMax 400 developed by Blue Moon Camera and Machine in Saint Johns Oregon.
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I love the long daylight and sunshine. I don't like the heat, bugs and increase of people that summer time brings on our hikes/ drives. I'll be counting down the weeks until it's Fall.
Pics in this mosaic were taken this morning. Next monday Emory sees his cardiologist and hopefully will get permission to start hiking on hills again--right now he's only allowed on level ground.
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Tooth Rock in Alabama Hills. One of man rock features that have names added to them. There's endless shots in Albama Hills and the worse the weather the btter the shots.
Here's a shot from at night from the same location:
A ferry boat hull traveled from Rainer to Lake Roosevelt in central Washington early in the morning March 10.
sometimes anyway. We don't share our words anymore.
hiking on a portion of the Historic Columbia River Highway that's been restored for hikers & bikers. After going over the Tooth Rock viaduct I would take the trail up to Wauna Viewpoint. 4.8 miles with 900 feet of elevation gain. A lovely after work hike on a beautiful, warm day.
Crown Point State Scenic Corridor. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Oregon. October 14, 2010
view through the arches on the Tooth Rock Viaduct, part of the Historic Columbia River Highway looking out to the Bonneville Dam. When this road was constructed in 1916 it was an engineering marvel, a road clinging to the basalt cliffs of Wauna Point high above the Columbia River and the dangerous waterfalls below.
Now the freeway goes through a tunnel blasted through the rock and the Columbia River is thwarted by the Bonneville Dam. The water has backed up and drowned the waterfalls.
The mighty hunter, as he surveys the Bonneville Dam area, as seen from Toothrock Ridge.
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