Notes from the Northwest
Photographs & Memories of Oregon & Washington
de Michael R. Anderson
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Ever since Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark out there, Americans have been making their way to the Pacific Northwest. Despite the lack of a presidential order, I visited the Northwest for the first time in 1974. My wife and I were unemployed at that time and living in a tent. We spent several months exploring Oregon and Washington. Eight years later we moved to Portland, Oregon.
The Pacific Northwest has a reputation for precipitation. Although parts certainly get their share of rain in the winter, the Northwest is an incredibly diverse region meteorologically, geologically, and biologically. From rain forests to high-country deserts and from snow-capped mountains to ocean beaches, you can find just about any landscape that you can imagine. Whenever we had the opportunity to get away, my wife and I would pack up the kids and the tent and find a place to camp and explore. I always took my camera.
It’s difficult to illustrate the scope of the Northwest landscape with a limited number of photographs. I hope, however, that these images might entice you to see more of it in person.
The Pacific Northwest has a reputation for precipitation. Although parts certainly get their share of rain in the winter, the Northwest is an incredibly diverse region meteorologically, geologically, and biologically. From rain forests to high-country deserts and from snow-capped mountains to ocean beaches, you can find just about any landscape that you can imagine. Whenever we had the opportunity to get away, my wife and I would pack up the kids and the tent and find a place to camp and explore. I always took my camera.
It’s difficult to illustrate the scope of the Northwest landscape with a limited number of photographs. I hope, however, that these images might entice you to see more of it in person.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 50 - Date de publication: déc 09, 2011
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