Central and Eastern Oregon
The wild landscape of Central and Eastern Oregon runs deep with history and diversity.
To the north, the mighty Columbia River meanders her way through 4,000 ft canyons. In 1986 it was signed into law as a National Scenic Area. In the central part of the state, lies the high desert and scenic Three Sisters Wilderness, Ochoco and Deschutes Mountains. To the south are the Steens Mountains. They too, have stunning carved gorges, wild rivers and are home to an abundance of wildlife. It is some of the most rugged and remote land still left in Oregon. My adrenaline continues to be fueled by adventure and exploring new places of historical significance that shaped the landscape. This gallery takes me back into our forgotten past of what we did, or didn't do to build our future.
Read MoreTo the north, the mighty Columbia River meanders her way through 4,000 ft canyons. In 1986 it was signed into law as a National Scenic Area. In the central part of the state, lies the high desert and scenic Three Sisters Wilderness, Ochoco and Deschutes Mountains. To the south are the Steens Mountains. They too, have stunning carved gorges, wild rivers and are home to an abundance of wildlife. It is some of the most rugged and remote land still left in Oregon. My adrenaline continues to be fueled by adventure and exploring new places of historical significance that shaped the landscape. This gallery takes me back into our forgotten past of what we did, or didn't do to build our future.
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~ Ochoco Farmhouse ~
I found this old house next to a large ranch by Highway 26. Ochoco Creek meanders through the middle of this beautiful valley with nearby rolling hills and large Ponderosa Trees.
Lgood
on July 22, 2020I really enjoy finding and taking photos of old homestead buildings like this. This is a great one with all the greens in the grass that then lead the eye out to the greens in the pine trees. What a beautiful spot of someone to have lived. Great image!
Rick Willis
on July 13, 2020The Roof seems to be the first to fail on all types of buildings. This one won't last long 😃...
fotoeffects
on June 23, 2020Terrific find! Beautiful shot! I love the successive layers of the grasses.