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  • The bright autumn color of the trees in Southern Oregon.  The Red and Yellow leaves stand in stark contrast to each other showing the bright colors to be seen in the Fall.
    20081018_027_Upper Table Rock.jpg
  • The bright vivid colors of fall with the changing colors of the leaves to a brilliant yellow.
    20081025_049_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • Mexico is known for painting with bright colors.  A Mexican Restuarant in Medford, Oregon is painted with a bright color scheme shown here with the window shutter and stucco wall.
    20081116_22_Medford.jpg
  • Bearded irises have a fuzzy area on the lower petal of the flower.  Here two bearded yellow irises dispay their vibrant color.  Iris is a genus of flowering plant with attractive flowers containing between 200-300 species. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.
    20090515_015_Rogue Valley.jpg
  • Bearded irises have a fuzzy area on the lower petal of the flower.  Here two bearded yellow irises dispay their vibrant color.  Iris is a genus of flowering plant with attractive flowers containing between 200-300 species. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.
    20090515_014_Rogue Valley.jpg
  • Bee in mid-flight above a Indian Blanketflower. The flower is in the genus of Gaillardia sp. and also known as Firewheel, Indian blanket, Indian Blanketflower, or Sundance. It is a short-lived annual flowering plant having vivid red, orange, and yellow colors. It is a part of the Asterales order and the Asteraceae family.
    IMG_4470.JPG Germany_Maria Laach.jpg
  • Gaillardia sp. (Firewheel, Indian blanket, Indian Blanketflower, or Sundance), is a short-lived annual flowering plant having vivid red, orange, and yellow colors. It is a part of the Asterales order and the Asteraceae family.
    IMG_4464.JPG Germany_Maria Laach.jpg
  • The setting sun casts purple, pink, and orange colors in the sky, clouds, and lake at Peninsula State Park, near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 30 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_045_Fall-2.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_075_Spring.jpg
  • The colorful leaves of fall create a beautiful pallete of color on the ground as leaves from multiple trees mix. Picture was taken at Lithia Park in Ashland, Oregon.
    20081102_024_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • The bright color of the autumn leaves still on trees in Southern Oregon.
    20081018_028_Upper Table Rock.jpg
  • The colorful leaves of fall create a beautiful pallete of color on the ground as leaves from multiple trees mix. Picture was taken at Lithia Park in Ashland, Oregon.
    20081102_024_Ashland_Fall-Edit.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090326_044_Spring.jpg
  • Roses are perennials and grow on shrubs or vines of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae.  There are over 100 species with a wide variety of color. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Natives, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty.
    20070917_09_Flowers_HnD.jpg
  • The colorful leaves of fall create a beautiful pallete of color on the ground as leaves from multiple trees mix. Picture was taken at Lithia Park in Ashland, Oregon.
    20081102_021_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • This is a digital combination of an infrared image and a visible color image.  The color picture is used to colorize the infrared image giving a foreign and new perspective of Blanchard Hall. Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL was founded in 1860.   Wheaton's "Old Main." Blanchard was built in four sections beginning in 1853 and was completed in 1927. Named for Jonathan Blanchard, the College's founder and first president, and his son, Charles Blanchard, the second president, the building is the oldest and most recognized on campus..The building's castle-like architecture was patterned after buildings at Oxford University which Dr. Jonathan Blanchard admired. It is constructed of native Illinois limestone that was quarried in Batavia, Illinois.
    20070428_004 Wheaton College_Color I...jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090321_022_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_081_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_034_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_024_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_019_Spring.jpg
  • The leaves of this tree have turned a vibrant yellow color. The edges of the leaves and the veins that carry nutrients in the leaves are lit by bright sunlight.
    20081025_077_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • The leaves of this tree have turned a vibrant yellow-orange color. The edges of the leaves and the veins that carry nutrients in the leaves are lit by bright sunlight.
    20081025_071_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • Roses are perennials and grow on shrubs or vines of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae.  There are over 100 species with a wide variety of color. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Natives, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty.
    20070917_11_Flowers_HnD.jpg
  • Roses are perennials and grow on shrubs or vines of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae.  There are over 100 species with a wide variety of color. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Natives, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty.
    20070917_08_Flowers_HnD.jpg
  • The colorful leaves of fall create a beautiful pallete of color on the ground as leaves from multiple trees mix. Picture was taken at Lithia Park in Ashland, Oregon.
    20081102_026_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • The colorful leaves of fall create a beautiful pallete of color on the ground as leaves from multiple trees mix. Picture was taken at Lithia Park in Ashland, Oregon.
    20081102_018_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_039_Fall.jpg
  • A canal passes parallel to the Applegate River near the McKee Covered Bridge in southern Oregon.  A wood bridge in a park allows people to cross over the canal to enjoy the woods and at this time of year the fall color of the leaves.
    20081101_018_Fall.jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_045_Fall.jpg
  • Purple color illuminates the sky at sunset.
    20081116_46_Medford.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090321_025_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090321_023_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_050_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_049_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_025_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_020_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_010_Spring.jpg
  • The leaves of this tree have turned a vibrant yellow color. The edges of the leaves and the veins that carry nutrients in the leaves are lit by bright sunlight.
    20081025_075_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • Roses are perennials and grow on shrubs or vines of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae.  There are over 100 species with a wide variety of color. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Natives, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty.
    20070917_07_Flowers_HnD.jpg
  • A canal passes parallel to the Applegate River near the McKee Covered Bridge in southern Oregon.  A wood bridge in a park allows people to cross over the canal to enjoy the woods and at this time of year the fall color of the leaves.
    20081101_014_Fall.jpg
  • Tulips are a symbol of the beauty of spring.  There newness contrasts well with the older tree with cracked bark that has seen many season.  Tulips are a perennial plant in the genus Tulipa with showy flowers, in the family Liliaceae.
    20090422_083_Spring.jpg
  • The colorful leaves of fall create a beautiful pallete of color on the ground as leaves from multiple trees mix. Picture was taken at Lithia Park in Ashland, Oregon.
    20081102_025_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090326_027_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090326_017_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090321_018_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_066_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_058_Spring.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090320_043_Spring.jpg
  • Tulips are a symbol of the beauty of spring.  There newness contrasts well with the older tree with cracked bark that has seen many season.  Tulips are a perennial plant in the genus Tulipa with showy flowers, in the family Liliaceae.
    20090422_059_Spring.jpg
  • Tulips are a symbol of the beauty of spring.  There newness contrasts well with the older tree with cracked bark that has seen many season.  Tulips are a perennial plant in the genus Tulipa with showy flowers, in the family Liliaceae.
    20090422_049_Spring.jpg
  • Tulips are a symbol of the beauty of spring.  There newness contrasts well with the older tree with cracked bark that has seen many season.  Tulips are a perennial plant in the genus Tulipa with showy flowers, in the family Liliaceae.
    20090422_081_Spring.jpg
  • Tulips are a symbol of the beauty of spring.  There newness contrasts well with the older tree with cracked bark that has seen many season.  Tulips are a perennial plant in the genus Tulipa with showy flowers, in the family Liliaceae.
    20090422_057_Spring.jpg
  • Tulips are a symbol of the beauty of spring.  There newness contrasts well with the older tree with cracked bark that has seen many season.  Tulips are a perennial plant in the genus Tulipa with showy flowers, in the family Liliaceae.
    20090422_052_Spring.jpg
  • Colorful sunset in Medford, Oregon. Medford is located in Southern Oregon in the Rogue Valley with mountains on the west and east sides of the valley.
    20090406A_017_Medford.jpg
  • Colorful sunset in Medford, Oregon. Medford is located in Southern Oregon in the Rogue Valley with mountains on the west and east sides of the valley.
    20090406A_014_Medford.jpg
  • Ornamental cherry trees flower but do not produce cherries.  in the early spring, the buds on the tree bloom and fill nearly the entire tree with flower blossoms that range in color from white to pink depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear before the foliage. Once the blooming season is finished, the leaves will appear.
    20090326_019_Spring.jpg
  • The setting sun casts a purple color in the sky, clouds, and lake in Peninsula State Park, near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 25 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • Tulips are a symbol of the beauty of spring.  There newness contrasts well with the older tree with cracked bark that has seen many season.  Tulips are a perennial plant in the genus Tulipa with showy flowers, in the family Liliaceae.
    20090422_056_Spring.jpg
  • The setting sun casts a purple color in the sky, clouds, and lake in Peninsula State Park, near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 26 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • Azaleas are flowering shrubs making up part of the Rhododendron genus. Many Rhododendrons grow their flowers in rows or strips, however, most azaleas have terminal blooms with just one flower per flower stem. Azalea plants have so many stems that they are full of colorful flowers. Azaleas are recognised by these flowers blooming simulatneously in a showy display that remains for a month or two each spring.
    Copy of 200405_SA 3 Morton Aboretum_...jpg
  • Matthiessen State Park is located in central LaSalle County, near Utica, Illinois. Matthiessen is a paradise for those interested in geology as well as recreation. Visitors can expect to see beautiful rock formations in addition to unusual and abundant vegetation and wildlife.
    200511SA 21 Matthiessen State Park_F...jpg
  • Matthiessen State Park is located in central LaSalle County, near Utica, Illinois. Matthiessen is a paradise for those interested in geology as well as recreation. Visitors can expect to see beautiful rock formations in addition to unusual and abundant vegetation and wildlife.
    200511SA 22 Matthiessen State Park_F...jpg
  • Matthiessen State Park is located in central LaSalle County, near Utica, Illinois. Matthiessen is a paradise for those interested in geology as well as recreation. Visitors can expect to see beautiful rock formations in addition to unusual and abundant vegetation and wildlife.
    200511SA 07 Matthiessen State Park_F...jpg
  • Matthiessen State Park is located in central LaSalle County, near Utica, Illinois. Matthiessen is a paradise for those interested in geology as well as recreation. Visitors can expect to see beautiful rock formations in addition to unusual and abundant vegetation and wildlife.
    200511SA 14 Matthiessen State Park_F...jpg
  • Matthiessen State Park is located in central LaSalle County, near Utica, Illinois. Matthiessen is a paradise for those interested in geology as well as recreation. Visitors can expect to see beautiful rock formations in addition to unusual and abundant vegetation and wildlife.
    200511SA 11 Matthiessen State Park_F...jpg
  • Matthiessen State Park is located in central LaSalle County, near Utica, Illinois. Matthiessen is a paradise for those interested in geology as well as recreation. Visitors can expect to see beautiful rock formations in addition to unusual and abundant vegetation and wildlife.
    200511SA 15 Matthiessen State Park_F...jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_056_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_044_Ashland.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_040_Ashland.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_077_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20090309_099_Klamath Falls.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_048_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_051_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Large round rain drops of water remain on the red leaves of a small plant while it was raining in southern Oregon.
    20081111_004_Rain_Leaves.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_046_Ashland.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_037_Ashland.jpg
  • Age adds character to wood.  Here the weather has brought out the grain on an old fence in Oregon.   The wood grain is enhanced by the softer wood eroding faster than the harder parts of the wood.
    20081231_054_Ashland.jpg
  • Asters get their name from the ancient Greek word ????? (astér), meaning "star", referring to the shape of the flower head. Many species and a variety of hybrids are popular as garden plants because of their attractive and colourful flowers...Bees play an important role in pollinating flowering plants. Bees either focus on gathering nectar or on gathering pollen. It is estimated that one third of the human food supply depends on insect pollination, most of which is accomplished by bees, especially the domesticated European honey bee.
    20070915_017_Flowers.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_059_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_058_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20081025_012_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_010_Ashland.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_046_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Yellow Leaves in Southern Oregon near Applegate Lake. Moisture from the wetter weather gives the leaves their shiny appearance.
    20081101_065_Fall.jpg
  • Stone steps which lead to the Applegate River near the McKee Covered Bridge in southern Oregon.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_056_Fall.jpg
  • Stone steps which lead to the Applegate River near the McKee Covered Bridge in southern Oregon.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_053_Fall.jpg
  • Looking up at yellow leaves that still fill the branches on a tree during Autumn.  The streaks of light are created by zooming the lens while the shutter is open.
    20091017_035_Ashland.jpg
  • Looking up at yellow leaves that still fill the branches on a tree during Autumn.  The streaks of light are created by zooming the lens while the shutter is open.
    20091017_031_Ashland.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_069_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_074_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_064_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Each year the Chicago River is dyed green in celebration of St. Patrick's Day
    20060311_058_St Patricks Day.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20090309_092_Klamath Falls.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_080_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Aspen trees are the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging from Alaska to Newfoundland and down the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. The largest natural acreage of aspens in the world occurs in Utah and Colorado.  Know for their usually thin diameter and white bark, aspens are a pioneer tree after fires, landslides, logging, and disasters. They colonize disturbed areas, usually at the sunny edges of forests and meadows.
    20081108_068_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • With the mountains in the distance and thin clouds in the sky, the setting Sun creates a dazzling array of purples and oranges in the sky.
    20081018_010_Medford Sunset.jpg
  • Red Rock.Canyon State Park features scenic desert cliffs, buttes and spectacular rock formations. The park is located where the southernmost tip of the Sierra Nevada converge with the El Paso Range...The fluted folds are the result of wind and rain eroding the softer materials beneath the dark caprocks, which were formed by a harder lava flow layer.
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  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
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