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Portland Japanese Gardens, Oregon
Portland Japanese Gardens
by Bonnie Moreland

Fall at the Japanese gardens Japanese maple turning colors

Where hast thou wandered, gentle gale, to find the perfumes thou dost bring?
Portland Rose Garden
by Sandeep Thomas
  • William C. Bryant.

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One of the surprise locations we chanced upon during our Oregon summer road trip was the Portland Rose Garden. We reached about an hour after sunrise and since the sunrise was at 5 am we had a lot of time to browse the garden before another admirer walked in. Moreover, the early morning light was lighting the flowers perfectly.

I had a great time walking around with my macro lens and the Nikon D500, trying out interesting angles to frame the shot. Hope Y'all like this one.

In fair weather prepare for foul...
Portland Rose Garden
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Thomas Fuller.

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A throwback shot from an amazing morning we spent at the Portland International Rose garden at Washington Park last summer. One of the perks of working for my employer is the week long shut downs that we get twice a year. Even though they are allotted during the peak holiday season usually, it’s a welcome break from the corporate hot pot.

Last year we planned a trip to one of our favorite state in west coast, Oregon. We spent quite a while exploring some of the amazing hiking trails and waterfalls that Oregon is famous for. But one of the best day of the trip was the day we spend exploring Washington park after our sunrise shot got washed out due to cloudy skies.

Blue poppy, Norway
Botanical garden
by Adelheid Smitt

The Himalayan Blue Poppy (Meconopsis betonicifolia) is the star performer of the botanical gardens in Tromsø. At almost 70° degrees latitude, they claim to be the world's northernmost botanical gardens, and during the long days Summer there is an amazing display of colourful flora to be seen.

There are those who give with joy, and that joy is their reward…
Cholla Cactus Garden
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Khalil Gibran.

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Joshua Tree National Park was one of the first National Parks we visited after moving to the west coast. At the time, my location scouting was mostly based on google maps street view, and to be honest, and I was a bit disappointed with what I saw. The park didn’t look anything special other than its namesake trees. I was sure we could see everything that worth seeing in 3-4 days. I admit not a lot of planning went into the trip.

But boy, was I completely wrong. Joshua Tree NP is a park that sneaks up on you once you cross its boundaries. There are multiple valleys and at least two different desert systems within the park limits. So the scenery keeps on changing along with the plants and the rock formations. Here is also where I learned about the change in NP infrastructure design. While they designed the National and State Parks on the east coast, accessibility is a prime factor, and it's pretty common to be able to drive right up to a scenic view. It's not the case for parks on the west. Accessibility was not the prime concern; it was to keep the parks wild. You can see this change in thinking even in parks like Yosemite and Grand Canyon. Their famous and easily accessible sections constitute a tiny percentage of the park's total area. One of my biggest regret about Moving out of Socal was that we didn’t get enough time to explore Joshua Tree NP.

The Jumbo rock section of the park is the subject of today’s post. We did a small hike here called the skull rock loop. While hiking the short loop trail, we realized that jumbo Rocks is a location that can easily take one couple of days to explore and still go home with the feeling that you haven’t gotten all the possible compositions. Unfortunately, I could only afford a couple of hours here during our trip. I sincerely hope that one day I could return and explore the park a bit more.

Portland Japanese Garden
Garden Bridge revisited
by Daniel Cheong

Very early morning (just before sunrise) at the Portland Japanese Garden. A lovely place indeed!

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Portland Japanese Gardens, Oregon
Japanese Pond
by Bonnie Moreland

Fall time with the trees turning colors

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