My lovely bride and I made our annual trip to our grandson’s birthday a couple weeks ago. This year, we decided to celebrate the centennial of our national park system by visiting Crater Lake National Park on the way. Everyone should go to Crater Lake – but beware, you can’t take a bad picture there.

Also from the west loop, this pano includes the caldera (volcano within a volcano) inside the main crater.
After a wonderful day at Crater Lake, we drove to Portland and had dinner with our niece. The next morning, we spent some time in the Columbia River Gorge checking the views and the waterfalls.

World famous Multnomah Falls. This was our first time there, and we understand why this is one of the most photographed falls in the world!

We found this small waterfall on one of the trails. The branch at the top left caught my eye, and I used it to frame the falls.
The Columbia River is spectacular, as well.

A view looking east from historic US 30. This road was built about 100 years ago, and is a marvel of engineering. I think all transportation professionals should have to study how this road was built. This road was built with emphasis on the journey, not the destination.
We drove along the Deschutes River – one of the images I shot there.
And my favorite waterfall – White River Falls, in central Oregon near the Deschutes River.

I am going back to this waterfall – I promise! When one lives in the desert, one forgets how fun it is to see water flowing in July!
I’ll close this post with a few flower macros! I’m really having fun with macro photography!

I had help from my grandson taking this picture. Look close and you can see the bee in the center of the flower!

On one of our non-photo stops, a nice person working in a store told me about these Poppies and mailboxes at the edge of town. I found it, and had to make the picture. Not macro – but a great image!
Water water everywhere! We had a great trip and really enjoyed the scenery. I didn’t try any new techniques, instead reaching into the toolkit for those that I’ve been developing. Thanks for following my blog – until next time! Enjoy!! PHOTOROGR