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Day 3

On day two photography of Mt Hood was difficult because I was shooting into the sun. Morning would be the best time so on day three I went back to roads rode yesterday to get the shots.

Mt. Hood mounting my FJR. This is a high dynamic range image. This is the 4th volcano.


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From the north Mt. Hood looks like Snaggle Tooth.

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Mt Hood near Parkdale Oregon

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Mt Hood with the FJR near Parkdale Oregon

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Mt Hood along the Columbia River, shot from the Washington side. Hood River is in the background.

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Barge along the Columbia River with smoke from the White Salmon fire. Trees in the foreground and the smoke in the background created some interest for this photo.

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Barge along the Columbia River with smoke from the White Salmon fire. Like this photo because the barge is no longer obstructed by the tree but lacks the interest.

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There was three choices for the route home. The freeway, Hwy 97 or the way I came on day one. Easy choice so back up Wind River Hwy. After taking the photo above I found the Cook-Underwood Road a road not rode. Nice diversion from Hwy 14.

After riding the last road not rode on this trip it was back to the Wind River Hwy. Arriving at the best part of the highway along the Wind River Highway my Ipod decides to play the perfect music,

by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Simply awesome - I could not have scripted it better. On top of it I was riding very well, dropping into the turns at the right time with little adjustment, not early, not late, just perfect along with a nice pace and posture.
Wind River Highway and Moaning.......

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On Windy Ridge road I found a lot of cars. I stop to shoot this photo in the blow down area. You can see where the trees were stripped of their limbs in May 1980. Also there is new growth here and in 10 to 20 years some of these view will be obscured by trees once again.

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I decide to give up riding the last few mile along Windy Ridge. Too much traffic today.

Along the pot holed FS 25 I bounce home, hitting a few more pot holes than I like. The bright sunny day contributed to a high contrast riding in the shaded areas. Sometimes I try and stand a bit as I hit these things and on one occasion I hit the pot hole so hard my foot rotates on the foot peg and my heel briefly touches the pavement. Please fix this road. The bumpy road ends about 2 mile north of Randle and the smile returns to my face. It was nice trip on the FJR.

 
Thanks Tyler. Reading trip reports from you and GeorgiaRoller provided some of the inspiration for this trip. Get off the darn bike and take some pictures.
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I have definitely learned some good things from those two about taking pics on a motorcycle trip. Those two set the standard and I hope that I can incorporate some of that when I go to the Smokies next month.
Don't be afraid to experiment and take different shots/angles, look at things from a different vantage point than where everyone else is... with digital images, you can take as many as you want as long as your memory card will hold them all! I take a ton of photos but only actually use/post about 10% or less of them. B)
Tyler I appreciate the pointers. I have come to realize that photography is as much art as it is science. I may learn the science but I have no artistic talent. I agree about the digital memory card. That little invention saves me a great deal of money and makes family vacations more pleasant. We took a family vacation through Arizona this spring and my wife took almost 4000 pictures. 4000! If I were still buying film and paying for developing...

Fontanaman, I have been following your ride reports since I joined this forum. You have nothing to be ashamed of when it comes to quality of pictures and report. While Tyler and GeorgiaRoller are awesome at this, there are several on this forum, you included that do a fantastic job. I appreciate all of the Ride Reports and pics that get posted.

 
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