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© Michael Hatten
I have been photographing Oregon since 2001. I mainly do landscapes. They seem to be much easier to work with :)\ I am drawn to the outdoors because I feel most at peace in nature. I would love to do a book someday. Maybe with a focus on the environment. I see so much trashing and vandalizing of our parks, wildlands, and monuments. I believe nature photographers get a front row seat to observe climate change and its tangeable effects on the land. With their cameras ready to record the proof. I feel a need at this time to preserve the land through my photos.
© Michael Hatten's tags
- Arizona
- Asterisk Pass
- Bandon
- Belknapp
- Bend
- Big Summit Prarie
- Black Crater
- Boiler Bay
- Brokend Top
- Buildings
- Bush Park
- California
- Cape Arago
- Cape Kiwanda
- Capitol
- Chief Joseph
- Chief Joseph Mountain
- Church
- Coast
- Columbia Gorge
- Crater Lake
- Crooked River
- Dee Wright Observatory
- Discovery Center
- Drake Park
- Elkhorn Mountains
- Elowah Falls
- Fairy Falls
- Fall
- Five Pine Lodge
- Fort Rock
- Gazebo
- Grand Canyon
- HDR
- John Day River
- Lakes
- Landscape
- Lava Lake
- Lighthouse
- Lodge
- Mather Point
- Mckenzie Pass
- Mckenzie River
- Memorial
- Metolious
- Mission Mill Museum
- Moonrise
- Mosier
- Mt Bachlor
- Mt Hood
- Mt Washington
- Mule Ears
- Multnomah Falls
- Newberry Crater
- Newport
- Ochoco's
- Old Chief Joseph
- Oregon
- Painted Hills
- Panoramic
- Pictagraph Canyon
- Pilot Butte
- Post
- Proxy Falls
- Ranger Station
- Roads
- Rock Climbers
- Salem
- Sam Hill Monument
- Scott Lake
- Seattle
- Silver Falls
- Sisters
- Smith Rock State Park
- South Sister
- Sparks Lake
- Spring
- Summer
- Sunrise
- Sunsets
- Tam McArthur Rim
- The 3 Sisters
- The Dalles
- Thornewood Castle
- Three Creeks Lake
- Trillium Lake
- Tumalo Falls
- Vine Maple
- Wahkena Creek
- Wallowa Lake
- Washington
- Waterfalls
- Wildflowers
- Windy Point
- Wizard Island
- Yaquina Head
- Yosemite
- Yosemite falls
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Many thanks Natalya for your kind words. Greetings, Yves.
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really nice picture... i add you to my favorits, you have a wonderful galery... nice greetings.. merry christmas and a happy new year,... Maria
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Sabes utilizar el Phososhop y además, has reducido mucho la imagen para que no se note que la has retocado...
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fantastic shot!
Greetings from Germany
Gustl
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Hey - that is indeed a whitebark pine! In fact, I'm entering USFS whitebark pine select tree data we collected this season - and came across this photo. The whitebark up on Tam (and else where) are suffering from an exotic fungus pathogen (blister rust) which is causing top and branch kill which leads to tree mortality. Mountain pine beetles are also taking a heavy toll on the species. Whitebark pine is in decline and a species in peril across the west. The USFS and other organizations are actively trying to restore and prevent the species from becoming fuctionally extinct. Enjoy the living magnificent whitebarks while you can! C.Jensen Dec/09
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Nuevamente... bellísimo, mística hora.
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Dana Jensen,
Thank you, Thank you.. No matter how many times I shoot these mountains I never get tired of them..
Michael..
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Ivan_Berta,
Thank you as well for the kind compliment!
I believe that this was one of my first digital images from my Canon XT..
Michael..
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Fantastic mountain view...really nice composition and reflection!
Best wishes from Slovakia and Merry Christmas
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Nice shot .
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