Giant Relic
Like a monument to simpler times, this grain elevator towers over it’s surroundings.
Like a monument to simpler times, this grain elevator towers over it’s surroundings.
Grain elevators have faces, even if they don’t have mouths.
I love these old wooden grain elevators. Coupled with the wild cloud formation, it looks downright heroic.
The roads often seemed to head towards Mt. Hood. I suppose that was the landmark that pointed to “town” aka Portland, OR. The land-surfing house is in the foreground.
Found this great old stump-village in Portland’s muddy but beautiful Tyron State Park. Despite the mud and muck from thousands of decomposed leaves, the weather has been amazingly good this winter… Well, until this last week- Back to business as usual, Pacific Northwest style!
Recently took some fun shots of Scott Thomason’s custom bobber he’s dubbed The Natural.
Good, clean custom design on this motorcycle. We had barely enough daylight to get any kind of environmental exposure, but I ended up really liking the high-contrast feel of these shots- something about the hard lighting, dark shadows, and the brushed metal just represents the bike’s character that much more.