Hello again!
Apparently we're on a roll tonite, so here's another photo post from our travels!
Here we have some shots from a grey, misty day at Ecola State Park near Cannon Beach, OR. The coast is always beautiful, but days like this are a favorite...the misty fog adds an air of mystery that can't be found anywhere else.
Thanks for stopping by!
~OTP
And coming soon...calendars, prints, and greeting cards!
Monday, June 27, 2011
As promised...
Greetings all!
As promised, we've come up with a few photos from our recent travels that we think you'll enjoy.
We took a short trip down to Portland, OR back in May. We've got some coast shots, some flowers, and some waterfalls...but since we don't want to overwhelm you with too many photos at once, we'll focus today's post on the waterfalls.
As always, thanks for stopping by!
~OTP
As promised, we've come up with a few photos from our recent travels that we think you'll enjoy.
We took a short trip down to Portland, OR back in May. We've got some coast shots, some flowers, and some waterfalls...but since we don't want to overwhelm you with too many photos at once, we'll focus today's post on the waterfalls.
![]() |
Great Blue Heron at Multnomah Falls |
![]() |
Upper Horsetail Falls, Columbia Gorge |
![]() |
Upper Horsetail Falls, Columbia Gorge |
As always, thanks for stopping by!
~OTP
Quick update...photos to follow!
Greetings!
Well, it's been a busy couple of months here at Out There Photography, hence it's been a while since we've posted anything.
Now that our garden is planted and travel has tapered off, it's time to get back into it!
We have lots of exciting stuff in the works for the summer...our photos are still on display at Solstice Cafe in the Columbia Gorge, but our time there is about to end, so we're busily looking for another venue to display our work. We managed to sell a few prints at Solstice, which is very exciting!
We've applied to participate in Art & Wine Fusion in White Salmon, WA on July 16 and are just waiting to hear back from the Art Council.
We're also hoping to participate in the Artists' Studio Tour in Sandpoint, ID during mid-August, and are hoping to begin showing our work at Artworks Gallery, also in Sandpoint.
We've also joined the Pacific Northwest Photography Forum, and have some of our work posted there. We highly recommend checking out this website...there are some amazing photographers out there!
Still searching for the right printer to print calendars for us, but we're narrowing the search and should have calendars available within the next couple of months, provided we're web-savvy enough to set up our website for online sales. :) We're also getting ready to do a first print of greeting card sets, which will also be available online.
And as if that weren't enough, we've decided to expand our horizons and do ALL types of outdoor photography, including weddings, senior portraits, family portraits, etc. More on that later.
We've taken a couple of trips down to Oregon, and though they were mostly dedicated to visiting friends and family, we were able to take advantage of a couple of opportunities to shoot some neat photos, which we'll be posting this evening.
That's it for now...whew!
Thanks for stopping by!
~OTP
Well, it's been a busy couple of months here at Out There Photography, hence it's been a while since we've posted anything.
Now that our garden is planted and travel has tapered off, it's time to get back into it!
We have lots of exciting stuff in the works for the summer...our photos are still on display at Solstice Cafe in the Columbia Gorge, but our time there is about to end, so we're busily looking for another venue to display our work. We managed to sell a few prints at Solstice, which is very exciting!
We've applied to participate in Art & Wine Fusion in White Salmon, WA on July 16 and are just waiting to hear back from the Art Council.
We're also hoping to participate in the Artists' Studio Tour in Sandpoint, ID during mid-August, and are hoping to begin showing our work at Artworks Gallery, also in Sandpoint.
We've also joined the Pacific Northwest Photography Forum, and have some of our work posted there. We highly recommend checking out this website...there are some amazing photographers out there!
Still searching for the right printer to print calendars for us, but we're narrowing the search and should have calendars available within the next couple of months, provided we're web-savvy enough to set up our website for online sales. :) We're also getting ready to do a first print of greeting card sets, which will also be available online.
And as if that weren't enough, we've decided to expand our horizons and do ALL types of outdoor photography, including weddings, senior portraits, family portraits, etc. More on that later.
We've taken a couple of trips down to Oregon, and though they were mostly dedicated to visiting friends and family, we were able to take advantage of a couple of opportunities to shoot some neat photos, which we'll be posting this evening.
That's it for now...whew!
Thanks for stopping by!
~OTP
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Time for a break...let's take a drive!
Greetings, friends!
Well, the Out There Photography website overhaul is in full swing, and MAN, is it TEDIOUS! It will be well worth it in the end, but it's time for a break.
So, we thought we'd post a few photos of the Palouse from our trip through there last weekend.
When we left our friends in White Salmon, WA on Sunday morning, we decided to take a "scenic" route home instead of following the usual route. The entire drive home took 11 hours instead of 6, but we had a great time, saw lots of new country, and took A LOT of photos! There will be more photos from that drive later, but tonight we're just going to focus on the Palouse.
The drive through the Palouse is a unique experience. Endless rolling hills of grass, wheat, and other crops, the occasional tiny town, a river or two, and a great big sky. There are long stretches along the highways of the Palouse where the fields come right down to the road, so it's just you, the road, and acres of rolling fields. It might be difficult to imagine, but it's really a unique experience and we recommend everyone check it out if you get the chance.
We arrived at Steptoe Butte State Park at about 5:30pm, just as the sun was starting to head toward the horizon and the light was starting to change into that golden, "magic-hour" light. Steptoe Butte is an island of rock in the middle of an ocean of rolling fields. From below, the Butte doesn't look all that impressive, but once you've made your way up the narrow road that leads to the top, the views make you feel like you've stepped out on top of the world. Just over an hour's drive from Spokane, WA, this is one of the Inland Northwest's lesser known gems.
That's enough storytelling for one evening, so let's get to the photos!
Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy!
~OTP
Well, the Out There Photography website overhaul is in full swing, and MAN, is it TEDIOUS! It will be well worth it in the end, but it's time for a break.
So, we thought we'd post a few photos of the Palouse from our trip through there last weekend.
When we left our friends in White Salmon, WA on Sunday morning, we decided to take a "scenic" route home instead of following the usual route. The entire drive home took 11 hours instead of 6, but we had a great time, saw lots of new country, and took A LOT of photos! There will be more photos from that drive later, but tonight we're just going to focus on the Palouse.
The drive through the Palouse is a unique experience. Endless rolling hills of grass, wheat, and other crops, the occasional tiny town, a river or two, and a great big sky. There are long stretches along the highways of the Palouse where the fields come right down to the road, so it's just you, the road, and acres of rolling fields. It might be difficult to imagine, but it's really a unique experience and we recommend everyone check it out if you get the chance.
We arrived at Steptoe Butte State Park at about 5:30pm, just as the sun was starting to head toward the horizon and the light was starting to change into that golden, "magic-hour" light. Steptoe Butte is an island of rock in the middle of an ocean of rolling fields. From below, the Butte doesn't look all that impressive, but once you've made your way up the narrow road that leads to the top, the views make you feel like you've stepped out on top of the world. Just over an hour's drive from Spokane, WA, this is one of the Inland Northwest's lesser known gems.
That's enough storytelling for one evening, so let's get to the photos!
Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy!
~OTP
![]() |
That's a crop duster flying over the fields. Lucky shot! |
![]() |
Paraglider...looks fun! |
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Updates, updates, updates!
Greetings, friends!
Well, it's been an eventful couple of weeks, and Out There Photography has a few updates to share. These updates have been somewhat delayed due to a nasty little spring cold, but we've now beaten back the plague and are back in action.
First and foremost, the results of the First-Annual OTP Snow Melt Contest! The last of the snowbank melted on April 29, meaning Linda B. is our winner with a guess of April 28! Congrats Linda!
Second, we mentioned before that we were headed down to the Columbia Gorge to set up our first public showing of our photographs. The prints look great in the space, and we're really happy with how it all turned out. There are, of course, photos of our exhibit at the end of this post.
Third, we're going to be doing a major overhaul on our blog website as well as our gallery site. You won't see much difference once the work is done...however these changes will make it easier for Google and other search engines to find our stuff. (By the way, we were surfing around on the internet the other day and discovered two of our photos in the top row of a Google image search...needless to say, there was much squealing and jumping up and down.) :)
Even though you won't see any difference once this work is done, there will be a few days (beginning today) where some of the photos on the blog site and the gallery site might not show up properly. Bear with us, and we'll get this done as quickly as possible.
That's about it for now. We did take a LOT of photos on our short trip to the Gorge, so look for stories and photos from our adventures sometime in the next few days.
Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy!
~OTP
Well, it's been an eventful couple of weeks, and Out There Photography has a few updates to share. These updates have been somewhat delayed due to a nasty little spring cold, but we've now beaten back the plague and are back in action.
First and foremost, the results of the First-Annual OTP Snow Melt Contest! The last of the snowbank melted on April 29, meaning Linda B. is our winner with a guess of April 28! Congrats Linda!
Second, we mentioned before that we were headed down to the Columbia Gorge to set up our first public showing of our photographs. The prints look great in the space, and we're really happy with how it all turned out. There are, of course, photos of our exhibit at the end of this post.
Third, we're going to be doing a major overhaul on our blog website as well as our gallery site. You won't see much difference once the work is done...however these changes will make it easier for Google and other search engines to find our stuff. (By the way, we were surfing around on the internet the other day and discovered two of our photos in the top row of a Google image search...needless to say, there was much squealing and jumping up and down.) :)
Even though you won't see any difference once this work is done, there will be a few days (beginning today) where some of the photos on the blog site and the gallery site might not show up properly. Bear with us, and we'll get this done as quickly as possible.
That's about it for now. We did take a LOT of photos on our short trip to the Gorge, so look for stories and photos from our adventures sometime in the next few days.
Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy!
~OTP
Monday, April 25, 2011
Coming out of the darkroom...
Greetings, photo fans!
Out There Photography is finally expanding beyond the realms of cyberspace and having our first show!
15 of our photos will be on display at Solstice Wood Fire Cafe in Bingen, WA. In case you don't know where Bingen is, it's just across the Columbia River from Hood River, OR.
We're really excited, and hope that this will be the first step on the road to a successful business!
Many thanks to Hope & Kate for making this happen!
Beyond this first show, we've got a few other projects in the works.
We're in the process of putting together a sample of our work for a gallery up in Sandpoint, ID, and if all goes well, we could be in there by mid-summer (though it could take much longer than that...we're keeping our fingers crossed!).
We've also put together a few calendars and several sets of greeting cards. We'll be checking out a printer for these sometime next week, and if all goes well, we could have calendars and cards ready to sell online (eventually) and also in some local shops.
So, keep checking back for updates, and of course, more photos!
~OTP
Out There Photography is finally expanding beyond the realms of cyberspace and having our first show!
15 of our photos will be on display at Solstice Wood Fire Cafe in Bingen, WA. In case you don't know where Bingen is, it's just across the Columbia River from Hood River, OR.
We're really excited, and hope that this will be the first step on the road to a successful business!
Many thanks to Hope & Kate for making this happen!
Beyond this first show, we've got a few other projects in the works.
We're in the process of putting together a sample of our work for a gallery up in Sandpoint, ID, and if all goes well, we could be in there by mid-summer (though it could take much longer than that...we're keeping our fingers crossed!).
We've also put together a few calendars and several sets of greeting cards. We'll be checking out a printer for these sometime next week, and if all goes well, we could have calendars and cards ready to sell online (eventually) and also in some local shops.
So, keep checking back for updates, and of course, more photos!
~OTP
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
First-Annual Snow Melt Contest ends today!
Today is the last day for guesses in the Snow Melt Contest! Get your guesses in by midnight tonight for your chance to win!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Master Naturalists
An opportunity came our way recently, and we just couldn't pass it up.
Idaho has a program in which individuals can become certified as Master Naturalists. It's similar to the Master Gardener program, but this one focuses on nature, conservation, habitat, ecology, etc. Once we complete 48 hours of training and 40 hours of volunteer work, we will both be Certified Idaho Master Naturalists. How cool is that?
We had our first class today, held at the Waterlife Discovery Center near Sandpoint, and of course, there are a couple photos to share.
Happy spring!
~OTP
Idaho has a program in which individuals can become certified as Master Naturalists. It's similar to the Master Gardener program, but this one focuses on nature, conservation, habitat, ecology, etc. Once we complete 48 hours of training and 40 hours of volunteer work, we will both be Certified Idaho Master Naturalists. How cool is that?
We had our first class today, held at the Waterlife Discovery Center near Sandpoint, and of course, there are a couple photos to share.
Happy spring!
~OTP
Out along the Pend Oreille River
Yesterday, while out running errands, I decided to take a little drive out along the Pend Oreille River east of Priest River.
Managed to get a few interesting shots, so I thought I'd post them for y'all.
~OTP
P.S.
Don't forget about the Snow Melt Contest! Tomorrow is the last day for guesses...
Managed to get a few interesting shots, so I thought I'd post them for y'all.
~OTP
P.S.
Don't forget about the Snow Melt Contest! Tomorrow is the last day for guesses...
Friday, April 15, 2011
First-Annual Snow Melt Contest!
Hi there photo fans!
Out There Photography is having our First-annual Snow Melt Contest!
The photo below shows the snow that's still left on the side of our garage.
The first person to correctly guess the date upon which the last of this snow bank melts will win a custom 8x10 stretched canvas print of the Out There Photography photo of their choice.
A little info to help you with your guess:
-this is the south-facing side of the building
-daytime temps have been in the mid-40s, with mostly cloudy skies and rain showers at times
Email your guesses to outtherephotography@gmail.com. We will be taking guesses until Wednesday, April 20, so get your guesses in soon!
Winner will be announced once the snow has completely melted :)
Good luck!
~OTP
Out There Photography is having our First-annual Snow Melt Contest!
The photo below shows the snow that's still left on the side of our garage.
The first person to correctly guess the date upon which the last of this snow bank melts will win a custom 8x10 stretched canvas print of the Out There Photography photo of their choice.
A little info to help you with your guess:
-this is the south-facing side of the building
-daytime temps have been in the mid-40s, with mostly cloudy skies and rain showers at times
Email your guesses to outtherephotography@gmail.com. We will be taking guesses until Wednesday, April 20, so get your guesses in soon!
Winner will be announced once the snow has completely melted :)
Good luck!
~OTP
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Gallery updated!
Greetings loyal Out There Photography fans!
After much toil (and about 45 hours in front of the computer), the Out There Photography Gallery has finally been updated.
There are oodles of new photos to peruse, including LOTS from our big trip last fall. Some of them you've probably already seen on our blog, but many are brand new releases. We're also planning to continue adding photos on a regular basis now.
The updated gallery also gets us one step closer to being ready to start selling prints. We're checking out a local printer for a show we have coming up next month (more on that later), and if his work is as good as we think it will be, we'll be ready to sell prints of our work to the masses! (Or maybe just to a couple of friends and family, but eventually...hopefully...)
You can get to our Gallery by clicking on the link to the right of this post, or you can just click here!
Enjoy!
~OTP
After much toil (and about 45 hours in front of the computer), the Out There Photography Gallery has finally been updated.
There are oodles of new photos to peruse, including LOTS from our big trip last fall. Some of them you've probably already seen on our blog, but many are brand new releases. We're also planning to continue adding photos on a regular basis now.
The updated gallery also gets us one step closer to being ready to start selling prints. We're checking out a local printer for a show we have coming up next month (more on that later), and if his work is as good as we think it will be, we'll be ready to sell prints of our work to the masses! (Or maybe just to a couple of friends and family, but eventually...hopefully...)
You can get to our Gallery by clicking on the link to the right of this post, or you can just click here!
Enjoy!
~OTP
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Tucker Bonus
It was Tucker's first trip to the ocean, and boy did he have a good time!
Here are a couple of our favorite shots :)
~OTP
Here are a couple of our favorite shots :)
~OTP
Slaving away
Since Out There Photography returned from our trip to Oregon, we've been working day and night updating our Gallery with a year's worth of new photos. The updates aren't visible yet, but we'll be sure to let you know when they are.
In the mean time, we thought you might enjoy a few shots from Bullard's Beach near Bandon, OR. We took a day trip out to the coast while we were staying in Eugene, and managed to get a nice, sunny day!
Enjoy!
~OTP
In the mean time, we thought you might enjoy a few shots from Bullard's Beach near Bandon, OR. We took a day trip out to the coast while we were staying in Eugene, and managed to get a nice, sunny day!
Enjoy!
~OTP
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Bonus image
Thought we should introduce our traveling companion...this is his first big road trip, and so far he's handled it like a champ!
So without further ado, meet Tucker!
~OTP
So without further ado, meet Tucker!
~OTP
On the road again
Out There Photography is on the road again!
Not a megatrip this time...just a short road trip down to Oregon for our friends' wedding, with numerous stops along the way to visit family and friends.
Nevertheless, beautiful scenery deserves to be photographed!
At the moment, we're staying with friends in White Salmon, WA (across the Columbia River from Hood River, OR), enjoying the spring weather...green grass, blooming flowers...it's a nice change of pace from North Idaho!
We headed east on Hwy. 14 this morning, just a few miles out toward Lyle, WA. Shot a couple of nice roadside waterfalls and walked the paths at Catherine Creek. It was a pretty mellow excursion, but there were great photographs to be had.
Enjoy!
~OTP
Not a megatrip this time...just a short road trip down to Oregon for our friends' wedding, with numerous stops along the way to visit family and friends.
Nevertheless, beautiful scenery deserves to be photographed!
At the moment, we're staying with friends in White Salmon, WA (across the Columbia River from Hood River, OR), enjoying the spring weather...green grass, blooming flowers...it's a nice change of pace from North Idaho!
We headed east on Hwy. 14 this morning, just a few miles out toward Lyle, WA. Shot a couple of nice roadside waterfalls and walked the paths at Catherine Creek. It was a pretty mellow excursion, but there were great photographs to be had.
Enjoy!
~OTP
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
White Rock Mountain, Arkansas
Since we've been spending so much time in the desert southwest lately, we thought we'd shake things up a bit and head off to a different part of the contry...so let's go to the Ozarks!
While staying with Cathy's sister in Oklahoma, the three of us (plus her two dogs) went camping over in the Ozarks of Arkansas. Our first night out we camped at a place called White Rock Mountain. It's a beautiful park, perched (as you might have guessed) on top of a mountain. The views were spectacular, and we managed to get camp set up in time to go watch the sunset from the viewpoint. Hardwood forest as far as the eye can see, and no sign of civilization to be had. It was a surprisingly peaceful place!
The following morning, as we were packing up camp, we discovered we'd made a new friend overnight (see last photo). Cathy also made friends with a very persistent 4-inch-long walking stick bug (there was a great deal of shrieking when she discovered said bug crawling up her shoulder!). The photos of the walking stick didn't turn out that great, but he's an interesting critter, so we've included one anyway.
More from Arkansas in the next post!
~OTP
While staying with Cathy's sister in Oklahoma, the three of us (plus her two dogs) went camping over in the Ozarks of Arkansas. Our first night out we camped at a place called White Rock Mountain. It's a beautiful park, perched (as you might have guessed) on top of a mountain. The views were spectacular, and we managed to get camp set up in time to go watch the sunset from the viewpoint. Hardwood forest as far as the eye can see, and no sign of civilization to be had. It was a surprisingly peaceful place!
The following morning, as we were packing up camp, we discovered we'd made a new friend overnight (see last photo). Cathy also made friends with a very persistent 4-inch-long walking stick bug (there was a great deal of shrieking when she discovered said bug crawling up her shoulder!). The photos of the walking stick didn't turn out that great, but he's an interesting critter, so we've included one anyway.
More from Arkansas in the next post!
~OTP
![]() |
Walking stick bug |
![]() |
Our overnight friend |
Monday, March 21, 2011
Mesa Verde
The cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park are stunning to behold. It's hard to imagine an entire village tucked into a crack halfway up a cliff face, and harder still to imagine actually living in a place like that.
We saw many incredible places on our cross-country trip, but this one stands out as one of the most moving and awe-inspiring.
We arrived at the park fairly late in the day, and the cliff dwellings themselves were about 25 miles past the campground. So, we decided to set up camp, cook some dinner, and drive out to the cliff dwellings the next morning.
At 5am, we were awakened by a raging storm, with thunder, lightning, high winds and torrential rain/hail. Neither of us could go back to sleep, so we waited until the rain slowed, then crawled out of the tent into a very wet world. Rather than set up the camp stove for coffee and breakfast, we just packed up our soaking wet gear and headed for the gift shop for strong, hot coffee and chocolate donuts. The coffee and donuts were a wonderful remedy to the grumpiness of the morning!
The grumpiness and discomfort of the morning were quickly forgotten once we made it to the cliff dwellings...as you can probably imagine. What a place!
~OTP
We saw many incredible places on our cross-country trip, but this one stands out as one of the most moving and awe-inspiring.
We arrived at the park fairly late in the day, and the cliff dwellings themselves were about 25 miles past the campground. So, we decided to set up camp, cook some dinner, and drive out to the cliff dwellings the next morning.
At 5am, we were awakened by a raging storm, with thunder, lightning, high winds and torrential rain/hail. Neither of us could go back to sleep, so we waited until the rain slowed, then crawled out of the tent into a very wet world. Rather than set up the camp stove for coffee and breakfast, we just packed up our soaking wet gear and headed for the gift shop for strong, hot coffee and chocolate donuts. The coffee and donuts were a wonderful remedy to the grumpiness of the morning!
The grumpiness and discomfort of the morning were quickly forgotten once we made it to the cliff dwellings...as you can probably imagine. What a place!
~OTP
![]() |
On the way to the cliffs |
![]() |
On the way to the cliffs |
![]() |
Looking down-canyon from the cliff dwelling overlook |
Natural Bridges
We're on a roll!
Natural Bridges National Monument is a pretty incredible place. Unlike Arches National Park, where the arches are formed by wind and freezing water, the arches/bridges in Natural Bridges were formed by flowing water.
Because of the storms in the area, the river was flowing full and fast, and there were smaller streams flowing in creek beds that are dry most of the year.
The last photo is of one of those usually-dry creek beds...a blood-red waterfall, colored red because of the deep red color of the surrounding soils.
So, enjoy Natural Bridges...and we may just do a couple more posts today, too!
~OTP
Natural Bridges National Monument is a pretty incredible place. Unlike Arches National Park, where the arches are formed by wind and freezing water, the arches/bridges in Natural Bridges were formed by flowing water.
Because of the storms in the area, the river was flowing full and fast, and there were smaller streams flowing in creek beds that are dry most of the year.
The last photo is of one of those usually-dry creek beds...a blood-red waterfall, colored red because of the deep red color of the surrounding soils.
So, enjoy Natural Bridges...and we may just do a couple more posts today, too!
~OTP
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)