Friday, June 10, 2016
Crater Lake and umpqua scenic byway
Crater Lake National Park is one of the country’s crown jewels. No place else on earth combines a deep pure lake, so blue in color; sheer surrounding cliffs, almost 2,000 feet high; a picturesque island and a violent volcanic past.
I went crazy taking pictures. Zoom lens, wide lense, portrait lens, fish-eye lens, taken in raw, taken in HDR , Canon, Polarizer, ND filter Sony RXIII, iPhone 6S.. 600 images in 3-4 hours ! and now do not know which to pick and get time to process it. Many are unprocessed simple JPEG shot and so one can see the beauty captured as captured by a point and shoot camera as well. No camera, photographer can do justice to what one can see with the eyes !
Just visited the Quilotoa crater lake in Ecuador three months back which is equally beautiful. Another Lucky day to be there with sunny (but cold) day with changing Sun shades, where the lake gives ever changing different colors like moving a kaleidoscope.
1) Crater Lake Selected
2) Crater Lake Rest - ( last pictures: to the Crater Lake)
3) Rogue Umpqua scenic Byway
Again the Journey to the Crater lake was as beautiful as the destination,
Two of Oregon’s nationally designated Wild and Scenic Rivers lead the way on this 172-mile/ route, an ever-changing feast of white water, waterfalls and deep gorges gouged in the deeply forested southern Cascade Mountains.
4) Madhu-Tushar at the Umpqua scenic byway
5) Madhu-Tushar at the Crater lake
6) Pictures taken by Sony camera
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Oregon Coast
You may mountain lover or you may be ocean lover, Oregon/Washington
Pacific Coast will Charm you. Unspoiled in rugged beauty and unsurpassed in
natural drama, the Oregon Coast reminds
us where the land and water meet,
scenic treasures often around. This is like great fusion cuisine from mother nature. This drive on Rt.101 A to B ( Astoria in North to Brookings in South for about 360 miles) is dotted with lookouts
and lighthouses, coves and cliffs with sprout holes, Sand dunes and and Seaport. It is not about
getting from point A to B . Instead the route itself is a
destination. We have been several other Oceanside
spectacular drives like the
Dalmatian Cost in Croatia, Amalfi coast, Portofino/Caglia , Cinque Terre in Italy, Mediterranean
cost in Turkey, route 101 in California, however we found exciting new vista at these exceptional coastal route.
The Oregon Dunes are a unique area of windswept sand that is the result of millions of years of wind and rain erosion on the Oregon Coast.These are the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America. Some dunes tower up to 500 feet above sea level, providing numerous recreational opportunities including off-road vehicle use
The Oregon Dunes are a unique area of windswept sand that is the result of millions of years of wind and rain erosion on the Oregon Coast.These are the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America. Some dunes tower up to 500 feet above sea level, providing numerous recreational opportunities including off-road vehicle use
The photo-albums are organized in following seven links
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Olympic National Park , Wa
It has been about a decade since Madhu and I took
our last driving
sightseeing tour in USA. It turned out to be a great trip. The Pacific Northwest is a charmer and its offbeat character and quirky comparable to
other exotic and popular places on planet like New
Zealand with out flying that
far. ( My friends has accused me of not helping uS economy by taking all vacations abroad :-) )
We Started our driving tour of the Northwest form the Olympic State Park. After attending the great wedding and grand reunion of the school and college friends at Denver, on early Monday morning
(6/6/'16) we flew to Seattle, Wa. Drove
to Olympic national park directly from
the airport.
Hidden away in the nation’s
extreme northwest, Washington’s spectacular coastline and heavily forested
interior showcases over 350 miles of wild, storm-lashed beaches along with some
of the country’s most untainted and pristine rural ecosystems
First, we went to the Hurricane Ridge, named for the
100-mile-an-hour winds that can blow here in winter, in summer the Ridge is
merely spectacular, offering amazing views of the Olympic Mountains and the
Olympic Peninsula coastline. Two good easy hikes start near the Hurricane Ridge
Visitor Center: Hurricane Hill and Cirque Rim
Next we went to the Lake Crescent. This
deep, clear, glacier-carved but
skipped the Sol Duc Hot Springs.
Visited the Rialto Beach across La Push
for the sunset.
Stayed overnight at the Forks, know as the place ofr the vampires, Next day
visited the Hoh rain forest, Ruby beach
and Lake Quinault.
II) Madhu and Tushar at Olympic National Park
III ) Rest of the pictures at Olympic National Park ( ~200 pictures)
“Twenty years from now you will be more
disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.” – Mark Twain
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