Photographer Alex Kihn-Stang tells us about this March 5, 2011 image: The picture was taken in Lorane, Oregon. I unfortunately don’t know what variety they are, but do know that they will look like these ones from last spring.
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In Bloom in Lorane, Oregon
Monday, March 14th, 2011Daffodils and Pear Trees in Hood River Valley, Oregon
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Pop Corn Popping On The Pear Trees, originally uploaded by Nick Boren Photography.
Photographer Nick Boren Photography tells us about this April 17, 2010 composition: The image was captured at The Gorge White House near Hood River Oregon. The Hood River valley is known for its delicious fruits such as apples, and pears. Every spring the fruit tree blossoms come out in full bloom as shown in the image…
You can see more of Nick Boren’s work on his website Nick Boren Photography (http://www.nickborenphotography.com).
Daffodils and Barn Near Junction City, Oregon
Sunday, March 28th, 2010
daffodils and barn, originally uploaded by Sideshow Bruce.
Photographer Sideshow Bruce tells us about this March 20, 2010 image: I took the picture on our way to the 2010 Daffodil Festival held at the Long Tom Grange, west of Junction City, Oregon. www.junctioncity.com/news/daffodils/index.htm We were just headed down the road and the setting with the barn, flowers, and sun caught our eye, so we had to stop and take a picture. Curiously, this was one of the places that still had good bloom – most were past their prime. This year has been unusually warm and most of the daffodils have been blooming for quite some time already. I can’t recall the exact date, but I had been seeing some blooming around our neighborhood since early February.
Here is information about the Daffodil Drive Festival (March 20-21, 2010), from our website Daffodil Festivals Fields and Gardens 2010.
A Sure Sign in Willamette Valley, Oregon
Thursday, March 25th, 2010
A Sure Sign , originally uploaded by Nick Boren Photography.
Photographer Nick Boren Photography tells us about this March 6, 2010 image: The image was taken near Brownsville Oregon in the beautiful Willamette Valley of Western Oregon. These daffodils that you see in this image are the very first ones to show themselves in the valley and they were growing wild in a farmers field by that old oak tree you see off in the distance.
I have other daffodil images that were captured previously, if you want to have a look at them. They are in my landscape set.
Note from the editor: Here are four pre-2010 daffodil photos from Nick’s landscape set on flickr:
Click here for “Spring”, click here for “They Dot the Landscape”, click here for “Willamette Valley Spring Landscape”, and click here for “Too Late”.
New Daffodil Variety Opens in Eugene, Oregon
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
The New Variety of Daffodil Opened!, originally uploaded by IngallsIdylGirl.
Photographer IngallsIdylGirl tells us about this March 5, 2010 image: My sister sent me these glorious bulbs. There are five types of daffodils blooming right now…
These daffodils live in rural Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.
Sheep and Daffodils in Oregon
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Sheep and Daffodils, originally uploaded by LANE5530.
Photographer LANE5530 tells us about this March 3, 2010 image: I took this somewhere between Drain and Reedsport, Oregon. I travel for my job quite a bit and always take my camera along. This scene seemed surreal to me. I remember driving by and after about a mile I just couldn’t keep on going until I went back and took this picture.
Here is a link to a larger version of the image.
New Daffodils in Portland, Oregon
Saturday, February 20th, 2010
springtime in the city, originally uploaded by dejvicka.
Photographer dejvicka tells us about this February 16, 2010 image: This photo was taken in downtown Portland, during an early February tease of spring.
Almost Daffodils in Beaverton, Oregon
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009We love the composition of this photo (picture in a picture). The photographer one beach tells us about this January 24, 2009 photo: The photo of my daffodils was taken in my backyard, in Beaverton, Oregon. I planted over 100 about 6 years ago, but the squirrels and moles liked them a lot, so I only get a few blooms anymore.
Early Daffodils in Astoria, Oregon
Sunday, January 18th, 2009Rose moved the pot from the window to the table. She didn’t want the little ones to get too much sun, and the exercise did them good. She looked at the shoots, one was opening early. If she was lucky, though, it could be saved. Coaxed back to sleep, if only for a week or so.
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The photographer DangerAmy tells us about this photo: The photo was taken in Astoria, Oregon on January 13th. It is in my coworker’s office.
The words are not mine, they are my friend Harlequinade’s, in Copenhagen, for a writing and photography project we are doing.
Here is Harelequinade’s link: 365.litranaut.com





