Friday, November 21, 2014

"Action/Sports" Photos

Victor Bolden, makes an amazing sideline catch, converting a key third down conversion for another OSU first down. Despite the conversion the Beavers fell short of victory Saturday November 8th, losing  to the Washington State Cougars 39-32.




 Oregon State Troopers watch as Beaver believers cheer on the home team. State Troopers are present at all Beavers home games keeping a watchful eye in and out of Reser stadium. Troopers patrol the parking lots, the stadium, and the area surrounding Reser.


 Senior quarterback Sean Mannion, hands the ball off to Terron Ward who had 82 all purpose yards versus the Cougars. Mannion lead Saturdays attack with 419 passing yards. The Beavers QB has become the Pac-12's all time leading passer this season passing USC's Matt Barkley for the top spot.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Free Shoot!!!

 Gunner, the not so friendly sometimes neighborhood cat roars at the sight of Toby the Labradoodle.
Toby and Gunner have a cat dog; love hate relationship that can only be seen and felt through the expression on Gunners face.



 The old highway 34 bridge on a cold November morning. The bridges one lane one way design is a dying breed consisting of a historic wooden plank walkway. The wooden guardrail resembles a white picket fence, adding to its classic look.



Virginia Bottenberg, enjoys a hot cup of coffee with a friend at Dutch Brothers next door to the Beaver store. She meets with friends at Dutch Bro's twice a week for hot coffee, and hot conversation.

Friday, November 7, 2014

My Neighborhood


 Rory Holmes, tries to shake off Fridays cold November morning underneath the overpass at the downtown Corvallis skate park. The skate park isn't just for kids it's a home for many underprivileged citizens forced year round to live outdoors.



 Keith Cobbin, stands in the downtown Corvallis Safeway parking lot, in front of all he owns.
Cobbin regularly visits Safeway to return cans and bottles, a big part of his menial income. Keith like many homeless members of Corvallis society lives in a campground just outside of town.



Lynette Brokaw, digs through a truckload of bottles early Saturday November 1st. Her and her husband Bob live in a tent, and are just a fraction of the Corvallis homeless population. They are not alone at there campsite they're accompanied by the their dog Spike who helps keep a watchful eye on things.