Thursday, April 4, 2013

SILVER CREEK

These two images were taken on a cold January 18, 2013 in Coolidge-McLean Park in Silverton. To me, they cannot help but recall some of the photographs of June Drake that I have been exposed to. Mr. Drake was a local commercial photographer in the early 20th century. He took portraits, photographs of events in town and what I imagine were his personal images, of Silver Creek and, most importantly, the area that was to become Silver Falls State Park. It was his photography that singularly helped sell the idea of the park to the state. With myriad trails and ten dramatically different waterfalls, it is the largest state park in Oregon. Silver Creek is fed by those falls...




A Mild Winter

We had a very mild winter here in the Mid-Willamette Valley. Not much more than a dusting of snow and a week or so of really bad cold. We did experience something I never did before, which is a phenomenon called "frozen fog." The two black and white images of Silver Creek show the effect on the trees...


First Frost–11.26.2012

First Frost–11.26.2012

Silver Creek, Silverton–1.19.13

Silver Creek, Silverton–1.21.2013

Frozen Fog–1.19.2013

Below: 1.21.2013