Announcing Kroll Images

Announcing Kroll Images

I would like to invite my flickr friends to visit my new photographic home on the web; Kroll Images! Better yet become a Kroll Images Insider to stay up to date on all of my photographic endeavors!

As you have probably noticed my frequency of posting to flickr has greatly decreased. That is because I've been working on a new project that is now open; www.krollimages.com! The site will feature my images, both new and old. I've started a blog there that you might want to check out as well! I will still post from time to time here on flickr, but the bulk of my work will now be on the new site.

Brian

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Uploaded on Feb 6, 2009

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Serenity and Adventure in the Columbia River Gorge

Serenity and Adventure in the Columbia River Gorge

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The Historic Columbia River Highway bridge over Multnomah Creek with Multnomah Falls in the background. Such a peaceful and beautiful place on a cold winter morning with a fresh blanket of snow. Built in 1914 this gracerful 38' span is often overlooked in the shadow of the Gorge's star attraction. Perhaps my favorite image from a day of shooting in the Gorge before the BIG storm arrived, taken from the foot bridge just downstream.

That day was full of adventure for me, so on this New Years Day 2009 I will share the story with my flickr friends:

The big push of the storm was supposed to hit us in the early afternoon on Saturday. After checking the weather and road reports I loaded up at sunrise Saturday morning to visit my favorite place to play photographer, the Columbia River Gorge. The roads were pretty good on the way to the Dodson exit to access the Columbia River Historic Highway. Horsetail Falls was the fist stop where there was about 8 inches of new snow on the ground, it wasn't as icy as I've seen it in the past but the snow really added to the scene. Multnomah and Wahkeena falls were the next stops and were also blanketed in snow with more starting to fall and the wind picking up. My final stop was Latourell Falls where I spent quite a bit of time shooting different angles and trying to keep the mist from freezing on the lens.

It was passing eleven o'clock and time to head back for Portland before the weather got any worse. I headed back to the Escape and after knocking the ice off of the windshield wipers put my coat, gloves, and hat in the passenger seat to dry and my phone on the charger. That's where the fun began! Just after getting back on the historic highway I had to stop to knock another chunk of ice off of the driver's side wiper that was causing a big blind spot. I picked a spot where I would be easily visible to any traffic that might come along and stopped in the road to hop out and knock off the ice. The problem is that I somehow locked the door, I still haven't figured out how (the electric switch won't lock the door with the engine running and in park so I somehow managed to hit the actual lock switch way up next to the door handle.) So, there I sat with the truck sitting in the middle or the road idling, doors locked, keys inside, phone inside, coat inside, and me outside. All I had was my light sweatshirt with a blizzard set to hit in the next few hours, in a deserted section of the gorge where the temperature was 19 degrees, and the wind and snow were picking up. Needless to say I was seriously kicking myself, I couldn't believe I had managed to get myself into such a fix.

I started walking back towards the falls to see if I could find anyone at home in one of the homes down below. As I approached the parking lot I was very fortunate that a vehicle was approaching from the west. It was a Coast Guardsman and his visiting family and they very graciously called AAA for me and allowed me to warm up in their vehicle for a few minutes. While we waited for AAA to call back I saw a vehicle (it also happened to be an Escape) with state license plates approaching from the east and I flagged it down. Apparently my guardian angel was watching over me because the driver was the supervisor for the state parks in and around the Gorge. His name was Kevin and he went far above and beyond the call of duty to help me. After taking his family home he returned with coats for me to wear about the time AAA called back to say it would be at least two to three hours before help would arrive from Gresham. He let me use his phone to call Michelle so she could meet up with Todd who was in Troutdale and he could come rescue me. Kevin took me back to his house, fed me hot tea, and then took me back up to the Escape to wait for Todd. We had some nice conversation while we waited and he truly saved the day for me, before he arrived I was very close to deciding to break a window rather than waiting for AAA. Soon enough Todd arrived and we were back home eating brisket with the wives and kids before the brunt of the storm hit.

There were some good pictures to show for this adventure, and I'm currently posting them as a series here on flickr. Kevin also has a couple of framed 8x10s as a small thank you from a very grateful person!

Happy New Year! (Gorge Snow 20081220 DSC_2706 - Version 3 8x10 flickr)

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Uploaded on Jan 1, 2009  |  Map

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February Lunar Eclipse

February Lunar Eclipse

Telephoto shot of the moon during the February eclipse. (Lunar Eclipse DSC_7756 - Version 2 2008-02-20)

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Uploaded on May 26, 2008

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Spring Colors of Oregon

Spring Colors of Oregon

Balloons and Tulips at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival. (Wooden Shoe Tulips DSC_0059 (1) 2008-04-12 - Version 2)

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Uploaded on Apr 24, 2008  |  Map

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Sunrise with the Wooden Shoe Tulips & Mt. Hood

Sunrise with the Wooden Shoe Tulips & Mt. Hood

It was a beautiful morning at the Wooden Shoe Tulip festival. This image is one original RAW file from a bracketed series with some minor adjustments in Aperture. The next project will be a manual composite from several of the 9 images in the bracketed series. We went out a bit earlier than the PDX Flickr group and had the baby so we only met a few people from the meetup. (Wooden Shoe Tulips DSC_0143 2008-04-12 - Version 3 8x10)

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Uploaded on Apr 13, 2008  |  Map

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