I had recently went up to Mill City to get a picture of the Rails-to-Trails bridge, and while I did get a good picture, I had taken what would have been a great picture were it not for the fact that it was out of focus. So this morning, I went back up the Santiam Canyon, found a parking spot on the side of the road, and walked down to roughly the same spot I was at last time. Unlike last time, I made sure the shot was perfect before I went back to my car and headed home...
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
The reason I take pictures of aging structures
Back in December of 2012, I came across a dilapidated barn in rural Marion County. Other than its condition, I absolutely loved the barn and its location. About a month ago, I took a small trip to get a new picture of the barn. Unfortunately, I could not locate it even though I knew I was on the right road and on the right section. After using the "street view" on Google Maps, I have come to realize that it was torn down prior to June 2013. This let down has led me to realize that the aging structures of last century will not be around much longer even if they are well maintained, and therefore piqued my interest to get pictures of these structures before they are gone forever. Aside from old barns, dated bridges are also an interest for me.
Below is the picture I took back in 2012, while the second one down was what Google Street View shows--notice the cluster of four trees on the left side. All that is left of the barn by June 2013 was a pile of wood and rubble. I find it a little sad to see a barn disappear in less than a year when it might have been in the same family for several generations.
Below is the picture I took back in 2012, while the second one down was what Google Street View shows--notice the cluster of four trees on the left side. All that is left of the barn by June 2013 was a pile of wood and rubble. I find it a little sad to see a barn disappear in less than a year when it might have been in the same family for several generations.
Friday, October 10, 2014
The view from Bonesteele
I went over to Bonesteel County Park this morning to get some shadow pictures, but wound up getting a picture of the Turner countryside that was blanketed in fog. The golden sunrise made for a golden-colored landscape...
Golden Hour
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
McKay Falls and the Scotts Mills Fireman Statue
I have been wanting to revisit McKay Falls ever since I discovered it last year when I went to explore the Scotts Mills County Park that it is located at. As the Autumn colors have yet to burst onto the scene, I will be coming back in the morning later in the month for a better picture, but for now, I had to deal with a bad lighting angle which led be to wade into the cold water to get a better picture...
After that little photoshoot, I stopped at the Fire Station in town on my way out because I noticed a fireman statue. I photographed it from two angles and have yet to decide which one is my favorite--in one, you can see the flag pole behind the statue but the axe isn't shown that well; in the other, you can see the axe, but it looks like the statue has only three fingers on his left hand...
After that little photoshoot, I stopped at the Fire Station in town on my way out because I noticed a fireman statue. I photographed it from two angles and have yet to decide which one is my favorite--in one, you can see the flag pole behind the statue but the axe isn't shown that well; in the other, you can see the axe, but it looks like the statue has only three fingers on his left hand...
Monday, October 6, 2014
Santiam Canyon Bridges
I decided to visit two bridges along the lower Santiam Canyon--one in Mill City and one in Stayton. Once up in Mill City, I hiked around to find the best site to photograph the Mill City Rail Bridge (now used as a pedestrian bridge that makes one end of a rails-to trails system that only goes about a mile or two since the Mill City Log Mill is still in opperation) Unfortunately, what would have been my best shot composition-wise, turned out to be slightly out of focus, which means I will return to the bridge later in October when the trees are more colorful...
The other bridge, known as the Stayton-Jordan Covered Bridge, resides in a complex of four parks in south Stayton. to get the picture below, I waded out in cold water and discovered the stream was much deeper when my foot sank through 15 inches of mud and leaves. As with the bridge above, I will also be returning to this bridge later in the month for another shot...
The other bridge, known as the Stayton-Jordan Covered Bridge, resides in a complex of four parks in south Stayton. to get the picture below, I waded out in cold water and discovered the stream was much deeper when my foot sank through 15 inches of mud and leaves. As with the bridge above, I will also be returning to this bridge later in the month for another shot...
Sunday, October 5, 2014
October 5th Barn Drive
I have decided to try to get one good picture of an old barn each week so I can, in essence, document the ones that remain here in Oregon. As I live in Marion County, I have decided to start within the borders of the county and then expand into the rest of the Willamette Valley once I have gotten every barn within this county that has good character and isn't blocked by other buildings. After the Willamette Valley, then I will expand my search into other parts of Oregon. Here is today's barn picture, and so far one of my favorites due to its unique character...
Friday, September 26, 2014
Marion County Barn Drive
Earlier, I went out in search of a barn I saw about a year ago, only to settle on taking a picture of another barn I could not locate the one I was searching for. The only thing I don't like about the image is the road in the bottom left corner...
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Photowalk at Minto Brown Island Park with the Salem Audubon Society
As a way to learn more about the birds that I take pictures of, I decided to meet up with members of the Salem Audubon Society at Minto Brown Island Park in Salem. The upside, I got to see some birds I may have not noticed--the downside, the other people (all retired) walked a little too slow when they wanted to count birds and then walked a little too fast when I wanted to get pictures. Basically it means the photographers and Audubon Society members don't mix well on outings. At any rate, here is the only good picture I took while hiking...
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Canadian Geese at the local wildlife refuge.
This morning, I decided to go out to Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge to get some pictures of the waterfowl there. Aside from raptors like the Bald Eagle and shorebirds like the various seagulls that call the Oregon Coast their home, I love to photograph waterfowl for two reasons. First, they are easy to locate due to their large size in relation to songbirds; and secondly, they tend to move slow and don't scare as easily. I was in luck as two of my pictures of the Canadian Geese came out pretty good. Another picture, this one of a blue-winged teal, also came out good, though I wish it had sharper focus--oh well...
Thursday, September 4, 2014
This morning's sunrise and a trip to Aumsville Ponds County Park
I have been wanting to get a good sunrise picture for a while now, so early this morning, I headed out to a nearby county park known as Aumsville Ponds to get a shot with the sun rising through the trees and reflecting off Young Lake. Unfortunately, the park was not yet opened and the sunrise was not a spectacular one, so I drove a little further south and got a picture of the Cascade Mountains silhouetted against the sunrise...
Once at Aumsville Ponds, I took some pictures of the Pied-billed Grebes (birds that look like ugly duckings) and some pictures of the tree colors reflecting off the small lake...
Once at Aumsville Ponds, I took some pictures of the Pied-billed Grebes (birds that look like ugly duckings) and some pictures of the tree colors reflecting off the small lake...
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Oregon Coast Day Trip
I had the day off, so I went to the Historic Taft District in Lincoln City; unfortunately for me, a heavy fog layer had settled along the coast due to the mixing of the cooler Marine Temperatures and the hotter temperatures in the Willamette Valley. This led me to photograph sea lions and other animals as I could not get a good landscape or seascape picture...
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
The Oregon Lavender Farm
Wanting to get a good picture of lavender fields, I headed up to the Oregon Lavender Farm near Oregon City and was allowed to get some pictures after waiving my rights to press charges in case I was injured while at their farm. All I have to say about their location is Wow--they not only has a clear line of sight of Mount Hood, but also could see Mount St. Helens from less pretty areas of their farm. Walking fast through the rows of lavender covered with honeybees, I found a nice location that would feature the lavender in the foreground and Mount Hood in the background...
Friday, July 11, 2014
Marion County Fair and Pratum Co-Op Photoshoots
This morning, I decided I would go to the county fair with the intention of just taking pictures and enjoying the arts and farm animals and that I could get a quick photoshoot of the Pratum Co-Op buildings on the way home...
The 2014 Marion County Fair
Bygone Era
Pratum Co-Op
The Life of a Farmer
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
My "professional" portfolio website
After giving it some thought, I decided to create a professional-looking website for my portfolio in hopes that some people may come across and see a picture that they would love to buy. Unfortunately, due to limited funds, I could not create a new website and therefore chose Weebly as my platform. Many of the pictures posted on here are found on there as well. The address for my new website is located here: Jon Patzer Photography
Monday, July 7, 2014
July 7th Sunny-day Drive
I decided to go for a nice drive and found myself at the Weddle Covered Bridge in the town of Sweet Home, Oregon. As I laid eyes upon this bridge, I realized it had striking similarities to the Stayton-Jordan Covered Bridge in Stayton, Oregon as you can see below...
Weddle Covered Bridge
vs.
Stayton-Jordan Covered Bridge
On the way back, I stopped at a Marion County Farm east of Stayton and got a picture of the farm with Mount Jefferson in the background.
Farm with a View
Saturday, July 5, 2014
2014 Fireworks
I had originally intended to go to Independence, Oregon for their Western Days Festival and Fireworks display for the Fourth, but as plans changed several times, I ended up shooting off fireworks that were left over from last year to practice the art of taking fireworks pictures...
Feathers of Fire
Fountain of Fire
Fountain of Light
Red Glory
Splatter of Fire
Saturday, June 28, 2014
2014 World Beat Festival Photoshoot
I decided to go to the World Beat Festival today not to enjoy everything they had to offer, but to get pictures of the First Nations dancers. Unfortunately, there were less this year than in 2013...
Gracefull with Age
In Full Regalia
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Silver Falls State Park June 22nd Hike
Yet another trip to Silver Falls State Park, this time with some of my relatives from California, hence the humorous title "California Tourists" under the first picture as I couldn't think of anything better...
California Tourists
Indian Hellibore
Within the Foxglove
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Silver Falls State Park June 17th Hike
Once again, I headed out to Silver Falls State Park to get pictures that might be different than before. New types of flowers were in bloom, including some daisies...
Salmonberry Dew
The Monkey Flower
The Rainflower
Yellow Daisies
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Oregon Coast Photography Trip
After going to Silver Falls State Park once a week for the past two months, I needed a break this week to go somewhere else. It just so happened that a short, overnight photography trip fit into my schedule. The photos below were taken between Lincoln City and Florence...
I really liked the patterns in the sand when I was at this one beach, as they reminded me of fine art that would be hung in a gallery.
I really liked the patterns in the sand when I was at this one beach, as they reminded me of fine art that would be hung in a gallery.
"Footprint of Humanity"
I don't often take metaphorical pictures, but after stepping to close to a creek and causing the miniature sandy cliff to fail, it made me think of humanities' footprint on the environment.
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