Franklin O Pratt Imaging

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E138_Falls.jpg
100 viewsThe weather cleared for a couple of days and I took one of those days to go to the Rogue/Umpqua divide area and see what the rains had produced. This was a nice feeder stream to the Umpqua River.
Fall_Color_on_Creek.jpg
Fall Color on Creek189 viewsWent a bit into the abstract world and liked what developed. Look for more in the future. I'll be putting up a new album to accommodate these types of images. I'm interest in the works of many digital artists on the web. Just Google "abstract digital art" and see what I mean.
Fern_Riot_Tapestry.jpg
303 viewsEveryone who has held a camera and shoots landscapes falls victim to ferns of any size or display in the spring. This Sword Fern (?) just caught me eye when I was shooting water recently. The red and the metallic green stopped me in my tracks.
fop_02.jpg
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Grotto_Falls_@_Trickle_2B.jpg
210 viewsA late fall picture of a falls that is running low with a grand stand of Douglas Fir to decorate the moss-covered rocks at its base.
Irrigation_Canal___Trees.jpg
8 viewsThis is not riparian in that it is an irrigation ditch. However, the reflection and clarity thereof with the pine and aspen in fall is worth the effort to get the shot. Taken along the road to Klamath Falls in south-central Oregon.
Lesser_Yellowlegs_2.jpg
Lesser Yellowlegs Waders Fall7 viewsA gentler massage with the fall foliage and the bird still looks good.
Lesser_Yellowlegs_in_Splendid_Light.jpg
Lesser Yellowlegs Wading Birds Fall6 viewsHammed it up a bit with the water reflection colors but the bird just deserved it.
Maple_Leaf_on_Fall_Tapestry.jpg
Maple Leaf and Fall Tapestry Reflected25 viewsSimilar to the other photo with a lazy leaf edging slowly downstream. Just give the feel of Fall.
Red_Rock_in_Fall.jpg
Red Rock in Fall8 viewsI think I could have named this "bearded stone in water." Just knocked me off my feet when I saw this.
Sacred_Gate_w-Signature.jpg
Sacred Gate7 viewsSomeone left the deer skull on this dead branch that had fallen at the base of a run off of the Cascades. I did not move it but accepted it as a spiritual symbol to the beauty of the water tumbling down to the Umpqua River. In the Umpqua National Forest on the road to Twin Lakes, high in the Cascades.
Silky_Water.jpg
3 viewsA calm time for the water in late fall '08.
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