Professional photographer on the Oregon Coast sharing my views on life and my surroundings
From a recent session...
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I had the pleasure of capturing some amazing images of a beautiful young woman recently. Here are a few of my favorites from her Senior Portrait Session.
From Denver, we headed up to Moran, Wyoming for a glimpse of the Tetons with their fresh layer of snow. Here are some of the shots I got the day we arrived. We got up early the next morning and went horseback riding. It was 23 degrees! What a blast!! There's a magpie on the curb saying, "Good Morning!" Lots of horse's asses... The horse ranch life... hot coffee, chewing tobacco and cigarettes, and lots of horses. They have a herd of 130 horses and mules. What fun! Here is a link to the outfit we went with: Grand Teton and Jackson Hole Horseback Riding - Teton Horseback Adventures This is Holly, the mare I rode. She really didn't like having her cinch tightened, but she was a really nice ride. And this is Little Snort and Margaret. Our lovely guide, Georgia. She did a great job. She HAS a great job! I loved riding Holly, she listened to me really well. What a beautiful girl. Georgia took some shots of us ...
The next couple of days were spent sightseeing in the Rockies with my favorite cousin, Melanie. One major highlight was a ride on the Georgetown Loop Railroad . The weather was perfect, the company was awesome, and the scenery was second to none. Click on one of the pictures to enlarge them into a filmstrip view. What a great ride! I highly recommend it if you're ever in the Denver area. Next, we went to Rocky Mountain National Park. Cousin Melanie got a shot of a moose; I was too far away. Great shot, Mel! This was mid-June. It was fun to see snow and walk around on it, we don't get much here at the Oregon Coast! I put my mom's ashes in the creek in her hometown. I sure do miss her. Next up: The Tetons!
On the way home from the Tillamook Forest Center last Sunday, Eric stopped the car so I could snap some shots of what looks like a farm that produces giant marshmallows. We watched the machine that wrapped these giant hay bales in white plastic. Why they do this, I don't know. To keep the hay fresh, perhaps? It is kinda fun to picture these things as giant marshmallows, tho.
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