



More photos of the Oregon Coast from our trip to the Grand Canyon in 2006.
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A few of the photos from our March 2006 trip to the Grand Canyon, in our first Dodge Lodge (Camper van). I was using my old Canon Powershot A50 in the RAW mode to shoot these photos, so I am attempting to process them into jpegs. I will eventually load them to my old web page, and probably to my travel albums on the new site. Some of these might be a bit over done as I am playing with a cross process filter in photoshop. The RAW files are dismal.
This is a photo of a photograph at the Tillamook air museum. This is the construction of one of the hanger to house the dirigibles used in World War II. I took this photo of a photo that hangs in the museum, when we were on our trip to the Grand Canyon in 2006.







These photos are primarily of the Melger Bridge that spans the Columbia River between Washington and Astoria, Oregon. We had some fierce weather on this 5 day trip. We drove down from Port Angeles to Astoria. We drove through a blizzard, torrential rain, fog, sleet. I was having fits. We get to Astoria in the dark. Dan fixes our pump in the camper van. It needed to be primed. It seems you need to take it apart to do this. We had dinner earlier at a seafood place. .. a few other unmentionable adventures on this day.
This is how the waterfall in my garden pond looked about 10 days ago. Since then the weather has warmed to above freezing and is just raining lightly.


We spent a very enjoyable 2 - 3 hours at the Shaw Ocean Discovery Center this afternoon. Fascinating creatures. There is such a great diversity of life in the ocean. The center is located at 9811 Seaport Place, Sidney, BC. It's a treat to have a look around Sidney, also. We went here after a scrumptious seafood chowder at Mary's cafe. This Cafe is out by the Airport and has a long history and photos to prove it. What a lovely day we had today, despite the coolish weather. We are so fortunate.
Over yesterday and today the Air plant grew another little bloom and the first one is dying. I measured it as you can see, the blooms are about 2 inches long.
This is a bromeliad, genus Tallandsia. This is the second time it has bloomed for me. I am shooting it mostly with the macro and super macro setting on my Canon S3 IS. The last photos are the first taken. As I progressed the plant would lose pollin and the photos get progressively more messy. At one point I had pollin all over the lens. That was yesterday.
I have been learning how to work with a new photo editor called Virtual Studio. Its free and has some very interesting filters as well as most of the other adjustments in photoshop, as far as I can tell. I love the gamma adjustments, the heat adjustments and the filter for film adjustments. There is a lot more I need to learn. It has a few frames. One here... I don't know how to set the matt size... don't know a lot of stuff on it yet.