“Snowmelt Cascade”

Olympus E-M10 IV with 14-42mm kit lens @ 27mm, f/9, 1/250s, ISO 4000. Fall Creek near the Vivian Lake Trail.

A rushing mountain stream

“Cliff View”

Olympus E-M10 IV with 14-42mm kit lens @ 14mm, f/11, 1/2s, ISO 200. Fall Creek Falls.

Finished: To Climates Unknown, by Arturo Serrano 📚. I’m generally a fan of alternate history, but the technology in this one is so preposterous (17th century undetectable battle submarines? Atomic bombs without electronics?) that I just couldn’y get interested. Finished the book but will never re-read.

This Revolutionary New Telescope Will Observe the Whole Sky Every Three Days

Terabytes of data per night. I’m glad there are still things like the Vera C. Rubin Observatory being built to awe and delight me (well, and for other reasons, too).

“Mystery”

Olympus E-M10 IV with 14-42mm kit lens @ 14mm, f/9, 1/2.5s, ISO 1250. Fisher Creek Trail

#mbjune Day 13: pathway 📷

Trail through the trees

As of today I have hiked over 750 miles this year. That probably explains why my feet hurt.

“Hiding”

Olympus E-M10 IV with 45mm f/1.8 lens @ f/7.1, 1/200s, ISO 500. Steller’s Jay at Spencer Butte..

#mbjune Day 12: hidden 📷

Trees, mostly

“Around the Bend”

Olympus E-M10 IV with 14-42mm kit lens @ 14mm, f/8, 1/30s, ISO 100. Shot at the Vivian Lake Trail crossing.

Railroad tracks vanishing around a curve

Finished: War, by Sebastian Junger 📚. The story of a single platoon engaged in heavy combat in Afghanistan, told by a reporter who spent months embedded, sharing much of the soldiers’ danger. In addition to reportage, Junger also digs into the meaning of courage and why men are willing to fight (and die) for one another.

“Stumpseat”

Olympus E-M10 IV with 14-42mm kit lens @ 20mm, f/8, 1/13s, ISO 2500. Chainsaw art along the Diamond Creek Falls Trail.