I've played around with the idea of watermarking my photographs, primarily to protect them from being downloaded and re-purposed. I thought, in fact, of beginning the practice with these, the first photos of the new year. In the end, I have decided not to watermark them. It's not that I assume the best intentions in people or anything like that. It's just that I feel a watermark would take away from enjoying the images. I want people to see my photographs as close to the way I envision them as possible. So, no watermark--this photo-blog operates on the honor system...

Looking North–1.8.12
Walnut Trees, Evans Valley Road–1.11.12
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Below is a series of photographs taken on Friday the thirteenth of the frozen ditch along the Evans Valley Loop. I always like finding this seasonal phenomenon. The thin ice catches motion and creates its own world, inhabited by still creatures...
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Canby, Oregon–1.28.12

Mollala, Oregon, 1.28.12
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Canby, Oregon–1.30.12
Shortly after taking this photograph, the man who lived next door came by and kind of startled me. He stood behind me and asked if he could help me. I told him I was "just taking some pictures." Pictures sound so much less threatening than photographs. I asked him how long the house had been empty. "It's not," he replied.

Canby, Oregon–1.30.12