A day in the Olympic National Forest.
Late spring snow & a sheet of moss.
Friends were made.
Trillium grandiflorum. Three broad leaves, three small green sepals, three petals, and a three-sectioned seedpod.
A late spring evening in the forests of the Olympic Mountain Range.
Oregon’s Pacific West Coast. Also know as the Goonies beach (Haystack Rock). Captured after a day’s long bicycle ride.
Berkut (Golden Eagle in Russian) aka Su-47 was the test-bed for Russia’s fifth-generation jet fighters. A distinguishing feature of the aircraft was its forward-swept wing that gave the aircraft excellent agility and maneuverability. It also happens to be my bi-cycle’s name.
The creeks gliding past the stairs of wilderness. Somewhere is the Oregon.
My daily driver. Berkut. Companion in adventures.
Peaks of Washington State. Captured on a rather cloudy afternoon.
For the love of Greens & Mountains.
Somewhere in Utah. Subject in composition.
Google told me it’s called “Landscape Arch”. The park’s longest rock arch.
When you run out of ideas, simply put some stones on top of one another. Somewhere in Arches National Park, Utah.
Another one from Arches National Park, Utah.
Saw this at a trail head near Colombia river gorge, OR.
On route to climbing my first 14’er, Mt Princeton, CO.
A random Spring morning in Hillsboro, OR.
Put together few colors of OR.
Experiments with Shutter Speed in the night. Note to self, next time turn off the tent lights.
At the edge of the Pacific Ocean in California there stands a Lighthouse.
It’s as if the rock formation themselves are cascading along the fall.
Mt Princeton, CO. Evening before the summit. The clouds did worry us a bit.
I always tend to forget the name of this little cute peak. Legend has it that there is a pirate’s treasure hidden near by.
Carnegie History Museum, Pittsburgh.
Near the foot hills of Mt Ellinor.
A day in the Olympic National Forest.
Late spring snow & a sheet of moss.
Friends were made.
Trillium grandiflorum. Three broad leaves, three small green sepals, three petals, and a three-sectioned seedpod.
A late spring evening in the forests of the Olympic Mountain Range.
Oregon’s Pacific West Coast. Also know as the Goonies beach (Haystack Rock). Captured after a day’s long bicycle ride.
Berkut (Golden Eagle in Russian) aka Su-47 was the test-bed for Russia’s fifth-generation jet fighters. A distinguishing feature of the aircraft was its forward-swept wing that gave the aircraft excellent agility and maneuverability. It also happens to be my bi-cycle’s name.
The creeks gliding past the stairs of wilderness. Somewhere is the Oregon.
My daily driver. Berkut. Companion in adventures.
Peaks of Washington State. Captured on a rather cloudy afternoon.
For the love of Greens & Mountains.
Somewhere in Utah. Subject in composition.
Google told me it’s called “Landscape Arch”. The park’s longest rock arch.
When you run out of ideas, simply put some stones on top of one another. Somewhere in Arches National Park, Utah.
Another one from Arches National Park, Utah.
Saw this at a trail head near Colombia river gorge, OR.
On route to climbing my first 14’er, Mt Princeton, CO.
A random Spring morning in Hillsboro, OR.
Put together few colors of OR.
Experiments with Shutter Speed in the night. Note to self, next time turn off the tent lights.
At the edge of the Pacific Ocean in California there stands a Lighthouse.
It’s as if the rock formation themselves are cascading along the fall.
Mt Princeton, CO. Evening before the summit. The clouds did worry us a bit.
I always tend to forget the name of this little cute peak. Legend has it that there is a pirate’s treasure hidden near by.
Carnegie History Museum, Pittsburgh.
Near the foot hills of Mt Ellinor.