Sunday, August 5, 2012

George Rogers Park

Oregon and many of the metropolitan areas in Oregon have wonderful parks.  Lake Oswego, just south of Portland has more than its share.

I featured another Lake Oswego park,  Foothills Park awhile back.  They are close together.  In fact, you can almost walk from one to the other, but some private property prevents the completion of a connecting trail.

It's located along the Willamette River and you can walk south for miles along the river. It is a great walk and  one that I hope not too many folks catch on to.

The Park is tiered...meaning the ball fields are on one level as you enter the Park (Looks like any old park from the street and that's good!).  The picnic area is on the next level down and, what I would call the main area, is down yet another level next to the river.

On the lower level part of the original blast furnace (circa 1866) still stands from the Oswego Iron Company.  It has been restored, to a point, and you will see a couple of photos of it here. Both inside and out.  It's a blast!

George Rogers Park

George Rogers Park

George Rogers Park

George Rogers Park

George Rogers Park

George Rogers Park

George Rogers Park

George Rogers Park
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Friday, August 3, 2012

Summer Flowers In Oregon City Part 4

The Gladiolas keep blooming this is a red one and orange one.   So far we have had green, yellow and burgundy ones bloom and have featured them here.

The green gladiola had been the most unusual and was the first to bloom.  It's still going.

Summer Flowers In Oregon City

Summer Flowers In Oregon City

Summer Flowers In Oregon City

Summer Flowers In Oregon City

Summer Flowers In Oregon City
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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Wildflowers Of Oregon



Almost every place you go in Oregon, you can find an abundance of  wildflowers.  It's a part of nature.

I don't know all the names of them, but it's fun to take photos of them as you walk along trails and roads.
All of this is just minutes from my home. Please enjoy Oregon nature at it's best!

Wild Flowers Of Oregon

Queen Anne's Lace

Wild Flowers Of Oregon-Thistles

Wild Flowers Of Oregon

Wild Flowers Of Oregon
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Canon ELPH 300 - A Real Review

Canon ELPH 300 HS 

Canon ELPH 300 HS 

Nobody sent a Canon ELPH 300 HS for me to review.  I own one!  And, I love it!

For the super impatient: It's a excellent point and shoot camera, small, lightweight, and medium priced, that will "carve" cameras costing twice as much. 

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My first digital camera: An Olympus 400 4.0 megapixels...built like a tank and expensive.  Still have it. It has a build-in viewfinder and is fairly compact.  It still takes good photos but, of course, lots of noise when enlarging photos.

The second point and shoot was a Nikon L22.  Takes good photos, sometimes, if you can get by sporadic focusing problems, and a battery door that broke way too easily.

I decided to get myself a really top-notch point and shoot.  Bottom Line: I did the research and decided, that for the money, the Canon ELPH 300 HS was the next camera I was going to get happily involved with.

I'm not a techie.  All I want to do is go out and take pictures and have them come out looking decent-like.  And, I want a camera that doesn't take a rocket scientist to operate.

And, and, and I want a camera that is reliable and easy to carry around...can fit in a pocket easily.  My Canon ELPH 300 HS provides all of that.

I use a wide angle lens the majority of the time when shooting with my DSLR.  But, I use my Canon point and shoot like twice as much.

So it was important when selecting the 300 HS that it have a respectable wide-angle focus like an equivalent 24mm wide angle.  Many P&S's stop at a 28mm wide angle...even the real expensive ones.

The ELPH has a 5x optical zoom meaning: A 5x optical zoom specifies the capability to increase image size by five.  And, it does it in increments, not all at once, which is important.

The Canon ELPH 300 HS feature exceptional low-light performance.  It produces very sharp images, yes, even in low-light conditions that aren't a bit grainy. I hate flashes and only use them for fill.


The camera uses a Canon lithium-ion rechargeable battery with an expected life of up to 220 images.  Although, that amount would be a real push for those who go berserk and think they have to review, edit every single picture that they take, in camera, right now.

With my DSLR I shoot in RAW.  The 300 HS doesn't shoot in RAW, but you can download a hack called CHDK that enables you to shoot RAW if you really want it.


Pioneer Place Taken With A Canon ELPH 300


Taken With A Canon ELPH 300

Taken With A Canon ELPH 300




Shot With A Canon ELPH 300 HS 

Taken With A Canon ELPH 300
OK! The summary thing: It's a excellent point and shoot camera, small, lightweight, and medium priced, that will "carve" cameras costing twice as much...and maybe rival some DSLRs too!




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Summer Flowers In Oregon City Part 3

Wow! I have had a really good response on my flower posts.  We will be sad when they all lose their blooms.
 
One flower in particular that is coming into flirtation are the gladiolus.  My wife planted an assorted bag of them and had no idea how they would come out.  So far a green one and two others...a burgundy and a yellow.

Gladiolus Flower

Gladiolus Flower

Summer Flowers

Summer Flowers

Summer Flowers

Summer Flowers
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