Emma Colley's Random Travels..a Photoblog post
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Check out Linses Cotton's Scenic Weekends and Rhonda's Weekend Travel Inspiration and NC Sue's Wordless Wednesday
Thanks to all the following hosts Linses Cotton, Rhonda and Sue!
That is an awe inspiring mountain. Great shots, beautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane! It was great seeing Mt Hood with a clear sky.
DeleteVery beautiful views! The mountains are so majestic!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the visit and comment!
DeleteBeautiful photo captures and a PERFECT quote!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynne, thanks for the comments and visit. I added the flower name to my post, it was the Indian Paintbrush! Happy Sunday!
DeleteWhat is the orange flower?
ReplyDeleteEmma Colley, I really enjoyed these photos, what a stunning area.
ReplyDeleteHello, thanks for the visit and comment! Enjoy your day!
DeleteGorgeous pictures Emma Colley! :)
ReplyDeleteI love especially the one with the lake, by
the reflection of the mountain the lake looks
shaped like a heart :))
Mirror Lake is just the right name for it :)
Have a happy and beautiful Sunday!
Möwe
Thank you, it was a pretty lake and a great day for this hike.
DeleteBeautiful photos of Oregon. That mountain is incredible. It almost doesn't look real!
ReplyDeleteKathy, thank you for the comment and visit!
DeleteThese are breath taking scenery views especially the snow capped mountain view. The wild flower Indian paintbrush looks very pretty.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharron Murphy, thank for visiting and for the comment.
DeleteI can almost smell the scent of pine looking at the shot of that trail through the trees!
ReplyDeleteHello, thank you for the comment and visit!
DeleteYou're getting close to my neck of the woods, but I've never been to Mirror lake, I'll have to look it up. The reflections in it are so silvery and like a mirror. Mt. Hood is looking pretty too, but I can't look at the mountains up here without thinking, "Dormant volcano!" Life in the Ring of Fire. I grew up seeing lots of Indian Paintbrush flowers and also Bluebonnets and scads of other roadside beauties in Texas, but I don't think I've seen them wild up here.
ReplyDeleteHello Hannah, I did some research on the Indian Paintbrush and there are 17 native species seen in Oregon. I am always second guessing my id's and names. They were very pretty! Thanks for the comment, enjoy your day and the new week ahead!
DeleteGorgeous shots, Emma Colley! I love the view of the lake.
ReplyDeleteThanks you, Gunilla!
DeleteWonderful and inviting photos. You know you've photographed your travels well when your viewers want to be there to carry your camera bag!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and for the comment!
DeleteSuch beautiful photo's ... on the first one I can just breathe in the fresh air.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks for visiting and for the comment!
DeleteBeautiful shots Emma Colley. I love the way the paintbrush flowers reach skywards and of course the colour. A striking plant. We have something similar in North Queensland but it is bigger and bolder.
ReplyDeleteJan, the flowers were pretty! Thanks for the comment and visit.
DeleteUna imagenes magnificas.....Me encanta la Montaña!!! Buen trabajo, Emma Colley.
ReplyDeleteSaludos desde Cataluña.
Hello Jordi, thank you for the comment. Enjoy your day!
DeleteHello Emma Colley, fantastic photography, all of the scenes are very different. I love what Karen say's and I agree. Have a great week. Rae x
ReplyDeleteHello Rae, thank you for visiting and for the comment. Have a happy week!
DeleteHi Emma Colley, Such beautiful scenery. Your photos are stunning. I especially love the last one. We are looking forward to visiting this part of the country soon. Thanks for sharing the beauty of this region.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment and visit, enjoy your week!
DeleteSuperb!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/say-yes-to-neigh.html
Thanks, Sue!
DeleteBeautiful scenery.I really love these wild flowers and they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteAmila, thank you for visiting and for the comment! Enjoy your day!
DeleteBeautiful shots, Emma Colley!
ReplyDeletePlease come link up your photos at this week's Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday) at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/say-yes-to-neigh.html
Beautiful shots! Oregon is such a wonderful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteHi Kate, thanks for stopping by and for the comment!
DeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Terri!
DeleteGreat photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Patrick!
DeleteI wished I could visit with you all these beautiful places !
ReplyDeleteHello, I am sure you would be very nice company to have along with us!
DeleteFantastic photographs Emma Colleyinmd,
ReplyDeleteI feel like I've had quite a trip... so thanks for taking me along ;D
Have a great week and thanks for sharing.
Hello Neesie, thank you for visiting and for the comment. Enjoy your day!
DeleteGorgeous, just gorgeous Emma Colley!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend Travel Inspiration!
Hello Corinne, thank you for the comment and visit.
DeleteHello Emma Colley, the Indian paintbrush is captivating :)
ReplyDeleteHi Maria, thanks for visiting and for the comment!
DeleteEnjoyed your photos. Thank you for sharing .
ReplyDeleteLinda
Hello Linda, thank you for stopping by and for the comment!
DeleteExcellent shots and apt to the title, the lake reflects wonderful along the snow mountain! Great track amid the woods, which looks like pine?
ReplyDeleteYes, it was a pine forest. Thank you for your visit, Jeevan!
DeleteBeautiful photos. I like how you captured how tall the trees are since I always have difficulty with that one.
ReplyDeleteHello Michele, thank you for the comment!
DeleteLovely place and post. Love the Indian Paintbrush :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and for the comment!
DeleteWe did a road trip through Oregon last year. It really is a wonderfully photogenic place.
ReplyDeleteHi Lyn, thanks for the comment and visit. Oregon is beautiful!
DeleteLove the mountain and woods! When I was a little girl (8 or under) we went on a hiking trip at Mt. Hood that I can just barely remember.
ReplyDeleteHello Franchesca Stonesany, thank for the comment and visit.
DeleteThank you for visiying my blog. I like to travel too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful views of the snowcapped mountains!
Hugs, Hilde
Hi Hilde, thank you for visiting and for the nice comments. Enjoy your day!
DeleteOh yes, forgot to say that I also have a very sweet Golden Retriever! Your's also looks so cute!
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