So Vernonia was cooler than expected. Their city park has an abandoned cedar mill in it with lots of cool bent metal and graffiti art. I need to spend another day shooting out there. I need to stay for a while to hit better lighting conditions. I just hadn't planned on being there so long. I am cool with going back, though. Hitting it when the trees have leaves again and the bracken and moss green up more will be awesome.
This was my first (*cough*successfully*cough*) photography outing as part of my project to Map Complete Oregon. I drove a section of Route 47. It's possible I thought I was hitting all of 47. 47 follows 26 for a long way and I didn't see the southern half of the route on my map. Oops.
Part of the drive was very nice. I passed trails, towns, a broken railroad trestle.

North of Vernonia was less scenic. There were clearcuts with annoying ':) Of course it's been replanted :)' signs. The road was narrow and sagging in areas from soil erosion due to clearcuts.
This shot would be awesome in different light:
There is so much to do with texture, leading lines and even minimalism:
In addition to the one building, there are still lots of other remnants of the old mill:
Behind the mill:

There was also rebar in the ground like roots, almost like from an steampunk or dystopian illustration. It didn't photograph great, though. Again, later in the season this should pop.

I need to go back and spend the day there when I get the chance. For now, at least I have more fodder for my galleries and articles.