JChristopherGalleries > View of the Columbia river Gorge from Cape Horn in Southwestern Washington State with Spring foliage
JChristopherGalleries > One end of Crater Lake at the end of a Summer's day, in 2007
JChristopherGalleries > In spite of an early cloud cover the sun does not fail to appear, yet again, at its appointed time. The Stonehenge replica monument on the Columbia River lights up in the morning sky, at Winter Solstice, 2004.
JChristopherGalleries > The March full moon, known to Northern Indian tribes as the "Crow Moon" seems nestled in barren branches of late Winter.  Thin cloud bands form a wispy frame for the colorful scene.
JChristopherGalleries > A magnificent specimen, a bull Roosevelt Elk, enjoying an afternoon snack in his native habitat, the coastal range of Souther Oregon. He seemed suprised to see a photographer at this close range
JChristopherGalleries > I am pretty sure that's where the rabbit went, said Alice...
JChristopherGalleries > Highbush Cranberry ('Vibunum' family). These Spring wildflowers of the cool & moist Pacific Northwest woods, bloom in an interesting pattern reminiscent of a white crown. (You can also see this photo at: http://tinyurl.com/n37fm)
JChristopherGalleries > Flowers of the Pacific Northwest >  Paris
JChristopherGalleries > It is only a metaphor but an optical illusion can make it look like these two friedns can literally reach for the moon and actually succeed.  High cliffs near the Painted Hills of Central Oregon provide the backdrop.
Highbush Cranberry ('Vibunum' family). These Spring wildflowers of the cool & moist Pacific Northwest woods, bloom in an interesting pattern reminiscent of a white crown. (You can also see this photo at:http://tinyurl.com/n37fm)
JChristopherGalleries > Highbush Cranberry ('Vibunum' family). These Spring wildflowers of the cool & moist Pacific Northwest woods, bloom in an interesting pattern reminiscent of a white crown. (You can also see this photo at: http://tinyurl.com/n37fm)
Highbush Cranberry ('Vibunum' family). These Spring wildflowers of the cool & moist Pacific Northwest woods, bloom in an interesting pattern reminiscent of a white crown. (You can also see this photo at:http://tinyurl.com/n37fm)
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