Wahkeena Exposures

Images and stories from Oregon and beyond! Follow along as we share our photography adventures!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Moving Day!

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No, I haven't left Oregon, but the Wahkeena Exposures website has not only moved on to it's own domain, but, to a fancy new layout a...
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Friday, March 16, 2012

Seeing the Light at Cape Meares

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Remember my friend Sarah? She comes out to the Pacific Northwest a couple times a year to visit. When she does, I "kidnap" her for...
Saturday, March 10, 2012

Waterfall Wanderlust: Bridal Veil Falls

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The Friends of the Columbia River Gorge have started their annual hiking challenge aptly named Waterfall Wanderlust . The challenge is to vi...
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Random Photo: Ready for Departure

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This past Saturday night I enjoyed a rare ladies night out on the town with some great friends. One of our stops that night was for drinks a...
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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Photo of the Day: Ominous Sandy River Delta Sky

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Today I took my girls (including the dog) hiking at Sandy River Delta, just east of Troutdale. A huge off leash area, it's a great place...
Sunday, February 12, 2012

Photo of the Day: Bridge of the Gods View

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The Bridge of the Gods crosses the Columbia River at Cascade Locks. This image was captured mid-span, looking east towards Hood River.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Photo of the Day: Frosty Ferns

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When the east wind blows through the Columbia River Gorge during the winter months, it sometimes freezes everything in it's path. That w...
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Wahkeena Exposures Photography
An Oregon native, I spend my freetime exploring the outdoors with my two daughters, husband and dog. Snow capped mountain, rugged ocean coastline, fertile farm filled valleys, and high desert are all within an hour or so from our home, providing for many unique photo opportunities. I named my blog Wahkeena Exposures because both of my daughters' favorite place in "The Gorge" is Wahkeena Falls and one of the places we visit most often. Wahkeena means "most beautiful" in Yakima, the local Native American language, and I feel the landscapes, flora and fauna I am lucky enough to photograph are among the most beautiful in the world. I am also the Columbia River Gorge Ambassador for Travel Oregon's Ask Oregon Program.
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