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  • I like taking pictures of doors.  They can have a lot of character that help define and add to the architecture of the building. They mark the entrance into the home and should convey a message that visitors are welcome.
    20081231_079_Ashland.jpg
  • I like taking pictures of doors.  They can have a lot of character that help define and add to the architecture of the building. They mark the entrance into the home and should convey a message that visitors are welcome.
    20081231_049_Ashland.jpg
  • Metal sliding door on a workshop in Ashland, Oregon.  The door and building have seen better days.  The door and sliding has been dented many times and siding is covered with rust.
    20090305_065_Ashland.jpg
  • A wood bench in front of an old store front in Ashland, Oregon
    20081231_085_Ashland.jpg
  • Metal sliding door on a workshop in Ashland, Oregon.  The door and building have seen better days.  The door and sliding has been dented many times and siding is covered with rust.
    20090305_063_Ashland.jpg
  • Rusted Door in Jacksonville, Oregon with an old style ring handle and keyhole.
    20090328A_004_Jacksonville.jpg
  • The Rogue River south of Union Creek disappears into a lava tube just up river from this location.  Picture was taken in the fall. The entrance to a collapsed lava tube can be seen in on the left side of the river in the center of the picture.
    20071014_013_Rogue River_edit1.jpg
  • At the mouth of the Umpqua River and the entrance to Winchester Bay, stands the Umpqua Lighthouse casting red and white beams of light out to sea. The lighthouse stand 65-foot all and is situated on a hill 100 feet above sea level surrounded by US Coast Guard buildings and a Museum...Construction on the current lighthouse was started in 1890 and was illuminated in 1894.
    20080316_039_Oregon_Coast.jpg
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