From Arch Rock and Natural Bridges to the 27-mile long Oregon Coast Trail, a visit will take you through 300-year-old sitka spruce trees and lush forests.
Reaching for the heavens in the lands of the Bible.
Shirt / Shoes / Jeans California is pretty dang amazing. Florida has so many beautiful beaches and Disney World of course! Charleston is full of historic charm. Utah is absolutely breathtaking. New York City is chic, hip and exciting. But Oregon... I am obsessed. My husband told me I should be their official head of
Oregon, United States | by Andrew Coelho This photo as wallpaper on your smartphone? Get the app now!
Oregon is one state in the US with a lot to offer its visitors. Here is our list of things to do in Oregon, USA.
The Serpent (USA) by jeff lewis || Website || Facebook
Oregon, also known as the Beaver State, has some of the most beautiful and spectacular sights and places to visit! Just browse through these awesome pictures I found and be ... Read more
If you are on the hunt for the names and locations of certain epic Oregon photography locations, this is the post for you! Read on as we reveal the top 10
There's nothing that fascinates me more than old historic photos, and especially in Oregon. These vintage photos include the Oregon Coast, Portland, forests, and other various parts of Oregon. Take a look and let us know what you think in the comments. Portland Public Market vintageportland The 1933
The story of the Flavel House in Astoria, Oregon, the haunted home of "Hatchet" Harry Flavel that was abandoned and left to rot to spite the city.
A photo tour of 25 of Oregon's great landscapes, which show why Oregonians live here and why people from around the world come to vacation.
Along with some others, I'm re-posting this in memory of the keyhole arch that I heard has colapsed. I wish I could have got a few better shots with more water flow, but this will have to be my memory. Exposure: 3 Sec. Aperture: f/25.0 Focal Length: 32 mm Heliopan CPL Welcome to the Oregon Coast, Your "Keyhole" to the Pacific North West ! Please take a moment and view this on black here B l a c k M a g i c and viewing it large :) This is a natural arch in the sandstone rock formations at Cape Kiwanda on the Oregon coast. I was inspired to shoot this after seeing Miles (mm767cap) shot he recently posted which you can see here www.flickr.com/photos/9037047@N08/3762712274/ The colors throughout the rock is incredible and quite a sight to be seen. We went here hoping for a nice summer sunset, but it wasn't in the cards, as the fog and low hanging clouds prevented any sunset to be seen. This is quite typical on our coast when it's very hot in the valley.
This stunning waterfall in Oregon is a true hidden gem.
These incredible photos from of Oregon in the 1960s will drop your jaw.
Explore paulgillphoto's 3777 photos on Flickr!
The Portland State University, in Portland, Oregon, United States, has in its possession a Coptic Agpiya (Prayer Book) manuscript/book from the 15th century or after. It is in Coptic and Arabic scr…
During the frontier settlement of the United States and Canada, the prairie lacked traditional building materials such as wood and stone. There was however an abundant supply of sod from prairie grass which contained thick, sturdy roots. From this sod early settlers built homes called sod “soddy” houses. The typical method of constructing sod houses…
The gallery recently updated the artwork in the backdrop of Donald Trump's press pictures with something a bit more unusual.
Multnomah Falls, Oregon is full after days of rain in early March, 2011. Shot with an iPhone
From natural beauty to amazing food, here are 15 undeniable reasons Oregon is the best state.
Instagram Web Site Facebook After a very sketchy attempt to climb down the cliff face for a better view, I decided to leave all the gear I was carrying and took only the camera and tripod with me for the second attempt. I debated if I should take either the 16-35mm or the 24-105mm. Both would work for the initial shot that I wanted to get, but I ultimately went with the 24-105 for the farther reach. After successfully climbing down the cliff face, I got setup, and instantly felt glad that I went with the 24-105mm. At 24mm, it was just wide enough, but I liked the zoomed in view even better. Even at a fair distance away, I can still feel the vibration of the waves crashing into the cove. The natural bridge and the sea stacks looks so unreal, it’s like Never Land. 5D Mark III 24-105mm F4
Taken at a spot the Photo Cascadia team found while exploring the Oregon Coast last weekend. It was a steep climb down the cliffs to get here but we really had a good time photographing and then hiking out in the dark through a spooky forest :) Thanks for commenting! Proud team member of Photocascadia © Zachariah Schnepf. My images are posted here for your enjoyment only. All rights are reserved. Please contact me through flickr if you are interested in using one of my images for any reason.
Original Collection: Agriculture Photographic Collection Item Number: P040:116 You can find this image by searching for the item number by clicking here. Want more? You can find more digital resources online. We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons; however, certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version may apply. To read more about what “no known restrictions” means, please visit the Special Collections & Archives website, or contact staff at the OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center for details.
This is 2 exposures blended together using my advanced Photoshop tonality control and multiple exposure blending techniques. I produced a video detailing these techniques, it's available here: www.zschnepf.com Taken a few days ago on a trip with my family to the Oregon Coast. The waves were excellent, lots of surfers with smiles. Thanks for commenting! Proud team member of Photo Cascadia Follow me on Facebook
This was taken in Cape Kiwanda on the Oregon coast just before sunset using an ND filter for the long exposure. Thanks Steve for the ND filter. This was the first spot we visited when on a photo trip with nwtours led by Adrian Klien and Kevin McNeal. Great guys. View larger on Black