Silver Falls State Park in Autumn
October 19, 2009For the past year, I’ve kicked myself for not taking the time to photograph all the beautiful foliage last Fall. With Autumn being my favorite time of the year, I guess I feel it is my duty to capture the incredible color and light that the month of October brings to us in the Pacific Northwest. Not just that, but if I could, I would freeze the world in an Autumnal state. The only way I know how to do that for real is with my camera. So after a year of feeling frustrated and disappointed, I wasn’t about to let this time of year pass by without a few images making their permanent homes within my photo archives.
Timing is everything when it comes to Fall colors. Within a week, or two at the most, the leaves go from brilliantly colorful to quickly becoming damp and on the ground. Leaves on the ground rarely lend themselves to great photographs. I watched and I waited as the days and weeks went by, seeing more and more change come to the trees around Portland. I debated on a few simple photo walks throughout town, as there are many neighborhoods in Portland that simply come alive with color this time of year. But I really wanted to get deep in the forests to satisfy this craving. As I felt I was witnessing the peak of the beautiful colors, I decided to spend the day in Silver Falls State Park.
Waterfalls are incredibly satisfying to shoot, and Silver Falls State Park has plenty of them. Ten, in fact, along the Trail of Ten Falls. My plan was to hit up all of them, as I trek along the 8.5 mile trail throughout the day. Hiking with the purpose to take photographs is very different for me than when I’m just hiking to hike. I spend much more time per mile along the trail, usually stopping several times to unpack my tripod and other gear in order to get a specific shot, and shoot it right. Most of the time this means spending a lot of time getting my feet wet, literally. The best shots are usually from right within the creek or river, which means that waterproof hiking boots are a must-have.
Also a must-have for me is my Lowepro DryZone Rover pack. This fantastic camera bag both carries and protects my gear, while providing a hydration pack along the way. It does this with a hefty waterproof compartment that holds my lenses, memory cards, and other gear highly sensitive to water and simple moisture. While hiking, I use heavy duty straps to clip my Canon 5D directly to the shoulder straps, distributing its weight along with the rest of my gear. The straps keep my camera safe when I need to stabilize myself with my hands and arms while navigating difficult terrain, but it is still accessible to take hand-held photos anytime. My carbon-fiber tripod is held snugly by the integrated tripod compartment, making it easy to take it along wherever my hike takes me. Unfortunately, having all my gear neatly tucked away and secure means that it does take a fair amount of time to stop and set up for a shot, so when I hike and shoot, the going is slow. But that’s just fine with me, the end results are almost always worth it.
Silver Falls State Park was glowing with color this day, and I was so thankful to be there within 90 minutes of my home in Portland. I tried to add some variety with my shots, exploring more attempts at impressionism photography using the colors of Autumn. Other more realistic shots really benefitted from the use of my circular polarizer, cutting through the reflections on the water, the rocks, and most importantly, the leaves themselves, bringing out their rich color.
There is a gallery of 29 photos from my hike available, with more highlights below.


















Silver Falls State Park It's hot outside in Portland. state
Best vacation spots | October 29, 2009 | 11:41 pmSilver Falls State Park It’s hot outside in Portland. state park is one of oregon’s most amazing park is gifted with ten beautiful waterfalls, miles of hiking, biking and horse trails for gorgeous picnic. Silver Falls State Park is Oregon’s largest state park with over 8800 acres. It is located 25 miles east of Salem in the lower elevations of the Cascade. Nestled in the lower elevation of Oregon ’s Cascade Mountains lies a temperate rain forest. It is here the Trail of Ten Falls can be found. For more details refer silver falls state park