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  • Beautiful hand-crafted greeting cards made with the finest inks and professional matte paper. All cards feature images of Mount Tabor Park, printed on Epson's Signature Worthy 100% cotton rag fine art paper. Cards are standard size 5" x 7" and include mailing envelope. Since each card is a fine art professional print, they can be mounted behind a standard matte with 5” x 7” opening and framed.
    White-Blossoms-Mt-Tabor-Park.jpg
  • Night shoot at Celestial Falls and old powerhouse, White River Falls State Park, Wasco County, Oregon, USA.
    Powerhouse-1-Hydro-Electric-Power.jpg
  • A celestial feast: sparks fly from a Catherine wheel below Celestial Falls and the Big Dipper (The Plough), White River Falls State Park, Wasco County, Oregon, USA.
    Big-Dipper-Celestial-Falls-Catherine...jpg
  • Night shoot at Celestial Falls and old powerhouse, White River Falls State Park, Wasco County, Oregon, USA.
    Powerhouse-2-Hydro-Electric-Power.jpg
  • White bark pines and wildflowers at 1,880m (6,175 ft) on the McNeil Ridge, against the Yocum Ridge waterfalls.  This ridge is accessed from the Top Spur trailhead on the west flank of Mount Hood.
    AJH_110821_4370_DRV.jpg
  • Perseids Meteor Shower, viewed against the Milky Way and framed by fir trees on a windy night at White River Canyon, Mount Hood, Oregon. Around 01h00 local time on Sunday 12 August 2012. Nikon D700, 20/2.8D.
    Perseids-Meteor-Shower-and-Milky-Way.jpg
  • Navigation buoy and stacked pallets on the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon.  Dawn 30-second exposure at f/16.  Nikon F4, 20mm/2.8.  Fuji Velvia RVP 50.  Singh-Ray ND and ND grad filters.   Rendered in black & white using Nik Silver Efex Pro and Photoshop CS5.
    buoy-and-stacked-pallets-astoria.jpg
  • Navigation buoy and stacked pallets on the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon.  Dawn 30-second exposure at f/16.  .Nikon F4, 20mm/2.8.  Fuji Velvia RVP 50.  Singh-Ray ND and ND grad filters.   Rendered in black & white using Nik Silver Efex Pro and Photoshop CS5.
    buoy-and-stacked-pallets-columbia-ri...jpg
  • Black and White ultra-wide angle panorama of Reservoir 5 at night. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Reservoir Panorama BW Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • The Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. The bridge type is a steel cantilever through truss, designed jointly by the state highway departments of Oregon and Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966. Total length: 4.1 mi / 6.5km.
    AJH_081228_2594.jpg
  • This image, "Ebb Tide, Columbia River, Astoria" was previsualized.  But what wasn't anticipated was the constant rain.  Working in the pre-dawn darkness, I had to hold an umbrella with one hand while setting up tripod and camera with the other.  The Astoria-Megler Bridge (4.1 mi / 6.5km long) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966.
    ebb-tide-columbia-river.jpg
  • A full moon sets at first light behind One Tree Hill in the Cathedral Peak area of the Mlambonja Wilderness, Drakensberg.  The sheer cliffs of the Clarens Sandstone Formation form the edge of the Little Berg and house many of the caves containing Bushman paintings for which the area is so well known.  uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
    Moonset One Tree Hill Drakensberg.jpg
  • Shooting star passes over Stonehenge at Maryhill, Washington. Nikon D700, 28/2 Ai.
    Shooting-Star-Stonehenge-Washington.jpg
  • Peaceful Pacific Ocean.  Cape Lookout State Park, Tillamook, Oregon.  Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AIS.
    AJH_150906_7255_DRV.jpg
  • Cottonwood tree and winter fog on the Willamette River, from the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path in towntown Eugene, Oregon, USA.
    Willamette-River-Cottonwood-Fog.jpg
  • Pilings, Columbia River
    Pilings Columbia River.jpg
  • Pilings, Columbia River
    AJH_120305_6135_DRV.jpg
  • This solitary rock about a mile off the Bay of Zihuatanejo is known by various names: La Piedra Solitaria, Roca Negra and Rock of Chequetan.  It is an important navigation aid to mariners and local fishermen, and a popular dive site amongst sport divers. Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
    La Piedra Solitaria Zihuatanejo.jpg
  • The Astoria-Megler Bridge (1966) spans the mouth of the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon and Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. The bridge type is a steel cantilever through truss, designed jointly by the state highway departments of Oregon and Washington. Construction was started in 1962 and completed in 1966. Total length: 4.1 mi / 6.5km.
    AJH_110527_3410.jpg
  • A full moon sets at first light behind One Tree Hill in the Cathedral Peak area of the Mlambonja Wilderness, Drakensberg.  The sheer cliffs of the Clarens Sandstone Formation form the edge of the Little Berg and house many of the caves containing Bushman paintings for which the area is so well known.  uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
    Moonset, One Tree Hill, Drakensberg-...jpg
  • Bleached root structure of dead pine tree toppled by dune erosion, Cape Lookout State Park, Tillamook, Oregon.
    AJH_150905_7224_DRV.jpg
  • Cannon Beach Winter Panorama.  Stitched from seven frames in vertical format.
    Cannon Beach Winter Panorama Oregon.jpg
  • Haystack Rock and one of "The Needles" - sea stacks on the Oregon Coast at Cannon Beach.
    Haystack Rock Yin Yang Oregon.jpg
  • Oregon Coast, Hug Point State Park
    Hug Point State Park Oregon.jpg
  • Marc McLeod paddles his whitewater kayak through rapids below Howick Falls, with the Umgeni River in full flood (1993), South Africa.  The waterfall is approximately 95 metres high (310 feet).  Nikon F90, Nikkor 80-200/2.8D, Fuji RFP. Photo: 1993
    Kayak below Howick Falls.jpg
  • Boiler Relic, Columbia River, Astoria.  This repurposed ship's boiler, once located at the heart of a thriving fish processing and packing industry, stands as a stark reminder of the boom years for Astoria's waterfront beginning in the 1880s.  Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    boiler-relic-columbia-river.jpg
  • Outlier Piling, Astoria, Oregon. Hundred-year-old pilings along Astoria's waterfront, that once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry, Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    outlier-columbia-river.jpg
  • The north face of Huascarán Norte (North) 6,664m, from the Quebrada Llanganuco (Llanganuco Valley). Huascarán National Park, Cordillera Blanca, Peru.  Nikon D200, 17-50/2.8.
    HuascarĂ¡n N Face BW
  • Tree and bench in snow, Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.  Photo: January 2002.  Nikon F4, 24-85/2.8-4D.  Kodak E100VS
    Winter Solitude, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • West tennis courts and Reservoir 6, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_180414_3540_MA.jpg
  • Mooring Dolphin, Columbia River, Megler, Washington. Hundred-year-old pilings along the Columbia River, that once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry around Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    mooring-dolphin-columbia-river.jpg
  • Seven Pilings, Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. Hundred-year-old pilings along Astoria's waterfront, that once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry, Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    seven-pilings-columbia-river.jpg
  • Remains of the railroad trestle at Trestle Bay, Fort Stevens, built in 1885 for construction of the South Jetty at the Columbia River Bar. Hammond, Oregon.
    south-jetty-railroad-trestle-columbi...jpg
  • Net Loft, Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon.  The Uppertown Net Loft, also known as Alderbrook Station, was built on the Columbia River in 1897 by the Union Fisherman's Cooperative Packing Company, a union formed in 1896.  On 1 December 2007, a violent winter storm ripped off the top story, The strange row of window frames is all that remains of that top story.  The new, flatter roof was installed after the storm.  Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    net-loft-columbia-river.jpg
  • The Last Joist, Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. Hundred-year-old pilings along Astoria's waterfront, that once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry, Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    the-last-joist-columbia-river.jpg
  • Refuge, Columbia River, Astoria.  A ship in transit waits out a winter storm as it lashes the Astoria waterfront with rain squalls.  These hundred-year-old pilings once supported a thriving fish processing and packing industry, Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    refuge-from-the-ocean-columbia-river.jpg
  • Northeast ridge and summit of Huascarán Norte (North) 6,664m, with the northeast ridge dropping towards the camera.  Huascarán National Park, Cordillera Blanca, Peru.
    HuascarĂ¡n Norte 6664m NE Ridge, Cord...jpg
  • Front wheel turned.  Graffiti on downtown wall featuring a bicycle with front wheel turned, San Francisco, California, USA.
    Graffiti Bicycle San Francisco.jpg
  • Abandoned farmhouse, Goldendale, Washington. Nikon D700, 28/2 Ai.
    Abandoned-farmhouse-Goldendale-Washi...jpg
  • Rock of Chequetan, cloud and lone fisherman at sunrise, Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
    rock-of-chequetan-zihuatanejo.jpg
  • Reservoir 1 (1894) is one of three open reservoirs at Mount Tabor Park and of five total in Portland.  Mount Tabor's three open reservoirs and their ancillary structures were placed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 15, 2004.  The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation known as the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (aka the LT2 Rule) imposes new requirements that open water reservoirs be covered, buried or additionally treated.  This applies to Portland's five open reservoirs and to the unfiltered Bull Run source supplying them. To comply with these regulations, the Portland Water Bureau disconnected Mount Tabor's original uncovered reservoirs from the drinking water system in 2015, as part of a project called the Reservoir Disconnect Project.
    Reservoir 1 Mt Tabor Park BW.jpg
  • Snow on steps, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.  Photo: January 2002.  Nikon F4, 24-85/2.8-4D.  Kodak E100VS
    Snow on Steps Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Nine Legged Structure, Columbia River, Astoria.  This concrete structure, once located at the heart of a thriving fish processing and packing industry, is all that remains of the wooden pier and pilings that once surrounded it.  Astoria, Oregon, USA.
    nine-legged-structure-columbia-river.jpg
  • Receding Ridges, Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    receding-ridges-columbia-river.jpg
  • Snow on Douglas firs, Mount Tabor Park, Portland.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.  Photo: January 2002.  Nikon F4, 24-85/2.8-4D.  Kodak E100VS
    Fir Trees, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Group Bowl; Lime with black and white swirl
    Brights_506.psd
  • Open Bowl; Red with black and white swirl dot
    Classics_546.psd
  • Open Bowl; Black and white mix with red dot
    Classics_545.psd
  • Group Bowls; Black and white swirl
    Classics_504.psd
  • Group Bowls; Red with black and white zigzag
    Classics_426.psd
  • Open Bowl; Black and white zigzag
    Classics_544.psd
  • Beautiful hand-crafted greeting cards made with the finest inks and professional matte paper. All cards feature images of Mount Tabor Park, printed on Epson's Signature Worthy 100% cotton rag fine art paper. Cards are standard size 5" x 7" and include mailing envelope. Since each card is a fine art professional print, they can be mounted behind a standard matte with 5” x 7” opening and framed.
    Seasons-Greeting-Card-White-Trees-Re...jpg
  • White granite pavement detail of stormwater management facilities, Director Park, Portland, Oregon.
    White Granite Pavers.jpg
  • Beautiful hand-crafted greeting cards made with the finest inks and professional matte paper. All cards feature images of Mount Tabor Park, printed on Epson's Signature Worthy 100% cotton rag fine art paper. Cards are standard size 5" x 7" and include mailing envelope. Since each card is a fine art professional print, they can be mounted behind a standard matte with 5” x 7” opening and framed.
    Seasons-Greeting-Card-White-Trees.jpg
  • Two lights and white posts along Reservoir Loop Drive, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon USA.
    AJH_180318_3391_MA.jpg
  • White blossoms and historic luminaire in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_04a_April-2019.jpg
  • White blossoms and historic luminaire in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_180414_3593.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslamps. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Reservoir Loop Drive, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_191005_6156.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslamps. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_171029_2565.jpg
  • Historic light fixture at the Volcano Playground. This period lighting from 1924 comprises polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_220606_0742.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_230307_2598.jpg
  • Two lights and white posts along Reservoir Loop Drive, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon USA.  Nikon MF Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AIS.
    AJH_10b_October-2020.jpg
  • Wire Vase; Black and white check
    Classics_Wire_Vase_748.psd
  • Summit Restroom (aka Harvey Scott Restroom) after restoration in 2017, Mount Tabor Park, Portland Oregon USA. The restoration project was funded by the Parks Replacement Bond. Left: Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslamps. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_201024_7271.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_131020_2273.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_230307_2611.jpg
  • Original 1911 concrete light pole showing spalling of the concrete adjacent to corroded reinforcing steel. In most cases, this can be repaired and renovated very effectively, without compromising the strength or structural integrity of the pole. This is a common form of repair in old reinforced-concrete structures. While these original poles were retained, the post top lighting was upgraded in 1924 from the original single white globes to the current polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_230315_2678.jpg
  • Public project information sign about the City's ostensible "Light Pole Safety Project". These lights are period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. They replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Photographed on 8 March, 2023. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_230308_2638.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_230307_2625-crop.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_230307_2625.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_230307_2596.jpg
  • Close-up of cracks in this original 1911 concrete light pole, caused by corrosion (rusting) of either the internal wiring conduit, or the steel reinforcement (not visible in the picture). While these original poles were retained, the post top lighting was upgraded in 1924 from the original single white globes to the current polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_200716_6821.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslamps. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_180310_3357.jpg
  • Period lighting from 1924, comprising polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_230307_2609.jpg
  • Historic light fixture silhouette against sunset twilight. This period lighting from 1924 comprises polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_191001_6068.jpg
  • White granite curb inlet to stormwater planter detail of stormwater management facilities, Director Park, Portland, Oregon.
    Planter Curb Inlet.jpg
  • Beautiful hand-crafted greeting cards made with the finest inks and professional matte paper. All cards feature images of Mount Tabor Park, printed on Epson's Signature Worthy 100% cotton rag fine art paper. Cards are standard size 5" x 7" and include mailing envelope. Since each card is a fine art professional print, they can be mounted behind a standard matte with 5” x 7” opening and framed.
    Seasons-Greeting-Card-BW-Snow-Blanke...jpg
  • Spectacular example of Senecio canescens of the Family: Asteraceae in the Quebrada Llanganuco (Llanganuco Valley) region of Huascarán National Park.  The park was established in 1975, and listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1985.  Plant of 45 cm tall.  Has golden flower heads, soft leaves of grayish-white color.  Grows on the puna at 4,100 to 4,500 m.  Used for treating coughs.
    40_AJH_080625_1819_DRV.jpg
  • Juxtaposition of old and new; this viewpoint draws a lighthearted connection between the strong influence of Boston's historic past and its future. The figure is the statue of Colonel William Prescott, who gave the legendary command: "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes", at Bunker Hill Monument (statue inscribed June 17, 1775). The colonel's finger appears to touch the $100 million Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge across the Charles River, completed in 2005.  The award-winning cable-stayed bridge, built as part of the Big Dig, has quickly become a modern-day icon for Boston.
    colonel-prescott-zakim-bunker-hill-b...jpg
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