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Sunrise on the Halls of Manzanita
Experienced by Jenn Wood
51 km from Lost Creek Lake
Crater Lake mountains
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
51 km from Lost Creek Lake
Frozen Crater Lake
Experienced by Stephen Daws
51 km from Lost Creek Lake
Snow covered mountains at Crater Lake
Experienced by Nitish Meena
51 km from Lost Creek Lake
Crater Lake Island
Experienced by Evan Smogor
51 km from Lost Creek Lake
I was traveling from Los Angeles to Portland solo for a work show. I had never drove past the northern California boarder and was excited to be able to make the journey all the way up. I took the long route, I-5 didn’t make the cut. Two lane highways, no rush, nothing but me and the drive. I decided to detour even further north-east than planned just to see what was the deal with Crater Lake, probably one of my best moves on that trip. I had got there around 9am and was able to see shades of blue I had never witnessed in nature before.
Experienced by Dimitar tantchev
69 km from Lost Creek Lake
Mountain View
Experienced by Jenn Wood
79 km from Lost Creek Lake
At Sea
Experienced by Jenn Wood
83 km from Lost Creek Lake
Thanksgiving in Oregon 2016
Experienced by roya ann miller
115 km from Lost Creek Lake
This was taken at a small pull off in Crescent, OR. The view of this mountain (diamond peak) was so far away that it was barely visible in the distance. I got out the biggest lens I had and was amazing to see these wonderful scenes. Weirdly enough it was also snowing. This was in July.
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
124 km from Lost Creek Lake
Mt. Shasta
Experienced by Jeff Finley
146 km from Lost Creek Lake
After 10 hours of driving we rounded the last bend through the dense forests on the Washington-Oregon border. Suddenly Mt. Shasta appeared in front of us in all her glory, towering above the surrounding hills. The evening light cut low through the smoky air to create soft gradients and reduce the contrast or the lower mountain and foothills.
Experienced by Max Delsid
146 km from Lost Creek Lake
I used my heavier duty drone to fly over open ocean water and captured this beautiful image of a large sea rock at sunset. It was an unusually calm evening on the north Pacific and perfect conditions for open-water drone flights.
Experienced by Dan Meyers
146 km from Lost Creek Lake
We were looking for a new route through Oregon to Portland from California that would not involve I-5. We left I-5 at Mount Shasta and headed toward the South Klamath basin. We were looking for migrating birds (and there were thousands), but as it was late, the light made it difficult for bird photography. But then we saw Mt. Shasta.........................the light was phenomenal! This is the result. The route from Mount Shasta, to the Klamath Basin , Crater Lake, Bend and Smith Rock is well worth the extra time it takes!
Experienced by Richard Lee
148 km from Lost Creek Lake
Basecamp at sunrise
Experienced by Todd Diemer
151 km from Lost Creek Lake
We recently did a road trip down the scenic 101 along the Oregon coast and the natural beauty of this place always takes my breath away. This particular photo usually takes my brain a few seconds to process that it’s not a painting.
Experienced by Jim Basio
153 km from Lost Creek Lake
At low tide at sunset, many people get out and walk amongst the large rock structures called sea stacks. I noticed this person walking towards me and saw the beautiful colors behind him/her.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
154 km from Lost Creek Lake
There were plenty of people standing at view points taking shots of the sides of these big sea rocks. I was the only one who got to see it from the top down. I love that long shadow on the frigid Pacific Ocean.
Experienced by Dan Meyers
154 km from Lost Creek Lake
Road heading towards mountain
Experienced by Ryan Hoffman
155 km from Lost Creek Lake
Bandon, OR
Experienced by Dave Hoefler