Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Texture Hunt | Part 2

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Are you tired of this view yet? Because I'm not. 
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Where the game "hot lava" has some real-life applications. 
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This is our professor: Jerry Franklin, the old-growth guru. It feels like he's been a part of every important paper and documentary about modern forestry. Here he is in a documentary about the forest service at the Mt. St. Helens observatory. We weren't even surprised. 
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Quick stop at Multnomah falls because why not?!
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Char Burger. It lives up to the hype pretty well. 
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This is the room where the class would gather in the evening. Jerry would stand in front the Gifford Pinchot portrait, with the fire crackling in the back, and tell us stories about his experiences in the woods. It wasn't a bad setup. 

1 comment:

  1. so thankful you had your camera for this! your pictures of mt st helens early seral makes me think it would be a cool idea for a photo essay on the different stages of forest development from early seral to old growth. I can help scout locations.

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