posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 16
A photo special pulled by 315 just north of Elk Park on the Silverton line.
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 16
A photo special pulled by 315 just north of Elk Park on the Silverton line.
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 16
Polaroid by the band Elk. Find us here: www.myspace.com/elkpdx or www.youtube.com/elkpdx “Polaroid” is a VideoSong, a new medium with two rules: 1. What you see is what you hear (no lip-syncing for instruments or voice, although the audio sync may be a few milliseconds off). 2. If you hear it, at some point you see it (no hidden sounds). Lyrics: This time we’ll close our eyes and feel the oceans growing under The street signs, the lamp lights, they color the puddles that climb up our legs And they feel so nice And it feels so right The sky is dark the rainclouds are threatening to pour but they hold off as Your lips part can you hear my heart from my toes to my ears, God it’s beating so hard And we feel so far My lips, your teeth, the stars Your shoes are on, my coat is drawn around your shoulders and that’s where it stays til You start to yawn, this ticking is a song as the clock counts down til we’re at peace with God And these streets are where I belong We’re here, we’re there, we’re gone. All I need is a Polaroid and a picture frame and I will catch you in the act All I need is a loud noise and a flash of light and I will never need to fight to get you back. PS Thanks to Stephanie Stromberg for playing cello! PPS Thanks to Pomplamoose for giving this kind of video/song a name. VideoSong, how about that… PPPS I wrote this song for my girlfriend Lizzie and my six month anniversary. What what!
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 14
Bull elk bugle and pursue cows during the mating season.
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 12
More video/photos www.fishsteelheadalley.com Images/Fishing Report go to www.storytrax.com Sponsored by www.thegreenroofinn.com & www.StoryTrax.com
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 12
This is the 3rd level in the Photo Safari HERE’S THE LIST OF ANIMALS IN THIS LEVEL Donkey Fawn Fox Elephant Dog Duckling Flamingo Frog Elk
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 10
westslopeproperties.com Imagine your country home on this picture-perfect, 446 acre tract full of mature ponderosa pines with elk, deer, turkey, and upland birds. A local resident herd of 30-50 elk roam the property on a regular basis. The property boasts several ponds and springs, and qualifies for Oregon Landowner Preference Hunting tags. Located just 8 miles north of LaGrande, Oregon at the north end of the Grande Ronde Valley on a knoll known as Hamburger Hill, the property features views of Mt. Harris. Excellent investment and recreation property. In addition to this, Elk Hunters Dream (EO16) parcel priced at 0000 view Hunter’s Haven (EO30) – 250 acres @ 5000 and Hunter’s Haven II (EO31) – 240 acres @ 0000. Located 8 miles north of La Grande, Oregon at the north end of the Grande Ronde Valley, this property boasts of spectacular view, abundent wildlife, and numerous homesite locations. Come and build your dream home on this property in a mature timbered setting. Property is offered for sale by Oregon licensed broker, Steve McClelland. VIEW ALL PROPERTIES ON OUR WEBSITE AND CONTACT US
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 10
A photography workshop in Rocky Mountain National Park sponsored by Rocky Mountain Outdoor Writers and Photographers June 22-26, 2010 www.rmowp.org
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 8
More video/photos www.fishsteelheadalley.com More pictures www.storytrax.com sponsored by www.thegreenroofinn.com
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 6
A herd of elk on migration in Grand Teton National Park.
posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jul 5
www.filmsbyatruehunter.com is now selling: This 40 minute dvd will knock your socks off. Heres the run down. Public land over 40 bulls as close as 6 yards beautiful scenery AMazing picture good quality film great editing Its sold on ebay.com search elk dvd auction closing in 15 and counting but a new listing for 9.99 will be up momentarily
