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A landscape photographer's tourKeith's travels in the Pacific Northwest - September-October 2007Three years ago, Keith took his then fairly new Canon 1Ds on a driving tour round the Rockies in the USA. This photo-diary covers a driving trip starting at Seattle, Washington in September/October 2007. There are also photo-journals on this site covering an earlier trip to some of the area, but starting at San Francisco. There is also an article on a trip to Colorado NEW -- Create your own customised A3 size wall calendar from some of Keith Cooper's photographs. Choose your own images for your own custom printed calendar - 12 months starting any month of the year. Choose from nearly a hundred images - many not yet in our main gallery. The weather isn't at its best, but I do enjoy driving along the Pacific coast. These pages will have a few of my pictures along the way. I'm not on my own this time so I'll probably not be keeping quite the detailed notes I usually do... :-) It's a great place for a vacation, or just a road trip up the Pacific coast to photograph some of the scenery. If you've any questions about the hotels/inns/motels where I stayed, then please do feel free to drop me a line. Just a quiet day today, so a bit of a drive, a bit of a shop and not a lot else in Florence :-) Since Karen has never been to the US before, we went to the local Safeway to get something for lunch
lots of huge packs of stuff - and lots cheaper than the UK too Such a wide range of snacks... althought here Karen suspects the packs look too much like walkers crisps from the UK
And as a fan of Oreos (not easy to get in the UK), she is spoilt for choice...
However the range of ice cream is impressive...
Back outside the Motel, in the river, there are cormorants sunning themselves
and this long legged white bird looking for fish
Lastly a picture of the bridge at Florence (30 second exposure)
Note - I've been instructed to mention that oreos, crisps and ice cream were -not- actually purchased at Safeway :-) 27th September >>28th September >>29th September >>30th September>>1st October>>2nd October>>3rd October>>4th October>>5th October>>6th October>>7th October>>8th October>>9th October |