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The Ups and Downs along the Columbia River

Each spring, as temperatures rise in the mountains, our rivers swell with melting snow.  I enjoy watching the water rise while running along the Columbia River and I adjust my course higher on the banks when the water rises.This past season the mountains accumulated higher than average snow that combined with a cool spring, which led to an especially high flow in late May. In early June the river reached flood stage at the USGS gaging station at Vancouver, WA (14144700). I was surprised by the river height and thought back to several months before and remembered running along the beach, far below where the water now occupied. I wanted to somehow capture the seasonal changes. On June 17, 2011 I took photos from four locations in Broughton Park, located along Marine Drive near the Portland International Airport. The USGS gage station along the Columbia River indicated the river was in flood stage at 16.7 ft. The water was flowing swiftly, in places eroding the banks. As summer...

Sierra Nevada Repeat Photo Collection Posted

I have compiled a collection of 28 glacier repeat photographs in the Sierra Nevada. Entitled " High Sierra Glacier Change, A Collection of Repeat Photography: 1883 - 2008 ", the collection contains historical and repeat photographs collected during my thesis work and thereafter. The collection can be viewed  here  (PDF, 15 mb):   I began working on this project in January when time allowed for me to begin pairing photos that I had taken in 2004! The collection is still a work in progress and I welcome any feedback or suggestions.