Bend Photography Updates and a plea for the arrival of Spring in Central Oregon!
As I write this blog entry, it is snowing here in Bend, Oregon. While we have had some beautiful spring weather recently, days like today cause some to swirl back into a winter malaise. Because I have been out scouting some upcoming photography shoots, I realize that spring really can’t be far away. Some early high desert flowers such as sand lilies and alpine phlox are starting to bloom. If you are a Central Oregon resident and have been tethered to a computer recently, I hope the following photos will give you some hope for spring. While the alpine areas along the Pacific Crest will not be snow free for quite some time, the High Desert areas in Central Oregon are starting to bloom.
Below is one of my favorite locations in Oregon, Jefferson Park, with possibly my favorite mountain in the world, Mt. Jefferson. While you won’t be able to see flowers blooming in Jefferson Park for a couple more months, I couldn’t resist including this image in this spring photography primer because of it’s hopeful vernal feel.
The above Mt. Jefferson/Jefferson Park photograph can currently be seen at the Sage Cafe in the Northwest Crossing neighborhood in Bend, Oregon. My work will be hanging at the Sage Cafe through the end of April and then it will sadly leave the cafe’s friendly confines. My work is no longer hanging at the Volcano Vineyards Tasting Room in Downtown Bend but it is still showing at Pandora’s Backpack AKA Patagonia of Bend on Bond Street in Downtown Bend.
The above photo of Bitterroot blooms was taken in the high desert area outside of Sisters, Oregon. The Bitterroots are one of the earliest flowers to bloom in Central Oregon and they give a beautiful yet delicate announcement of Spring’s arrival. Everybody get out and hike in the High Desert and let me know if you see any of these beauties in their full spring glory.
The following image of Balsamroot and lichen covered basalt columns was also shot in Central Oregon’s High Desert. This area near the Alder Springs Trail Head is a wonderful spring hiking destination. For more information about this hiking area, please visit the website for the good people of the Deschutes Land Trust. They do a great job of preserving and protecting wild and beautiful places in Central Oregon such as Alder Springs. Deschutes Land Trust. Because much of the Central Oregon High Desert is lower in elevation than the city of Bend, the spring season arrives earlier in the high desert. There are many areas in Central Oregon that will have big bright yellow Balsamroot sharing their spring cheer in the next few weeks. Their bloom season is short so plan a hike to one of your favorite high desert trails soon.
The next photograph of southeast Oregon’s Steens Mountain offers another reminder that spring comes early in the high desert. While Steens Mountain is a lengthy drive from Bend, it is a truly beautiful place and it can offer an early dose of spring. To learn more about Steens Mountain, visit the following link to the ONDA website. The Oregon Natural Desert Association(ONDA) was instrumental in protecting Steens Mountain for current and future generations. Steens Mountain.
If any of you Central Oregon hikers see some great high desert flowers starting to bloom, please let me know so I can add to my spring shooting schedule.
Thanks for visiting,
Mike Putnam
Sage Cafe at Bend’s Northwest Crossing, My newest Art Gallery!
I have hung my fine art photographs at Sage Cafe in Bend, Oregon’s Northwest Crossing a couple of times in the past and it has always been rewarding in terms of the results and the experience. For those of you who live in Northwest Crossing, you are probably already with the great food, great coffee, and personable staff at Sage Cafe.
For those of you who don’t live in Northwest Crossing, you now have an extra reason to go visit this wonderful Deli/coffee shop/art gallery as my Landscape photography is currently hanging there and will be up through the end of February. Sage Cafe is located at 2762 NW Crossing Dr. #102 on the West side of Bend, Oregon. Below is part of the talented, affable, and hard-working staff at Sage.
Below you will see some of my Central Oregon pictures with my hand crafted frames hanging at Sage which will temporarily serve as my personal Bend Art Gallery. I will rotate images through Sage a couple of times this month, so please check back frequently to see which new landscape photographs they have hanging on their walls.
If anyone would like a private showing of any of the work currently hanging at Sage Cafe or any of my other work, please call me at 541.610.4815.
Thanks For Visiting,
Mike Putnam










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