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2025 Favorite Photos: LAPC

Today, I’m sharing some of my 2025 favorite photos I posted on my blog. I’ve divided them into four categories: Countryside, Cuisine, Critters, and Cultural Attractions. Enjoy!

2025 Favorite Photos of Countryside

I’ll begin with a picture of a sunset I took with my drone from my backyard in Bend, Oregon. Stunning, right?

The next picture, also taken with my drone, is on the east side of Steens Mountain, Oregon.

This picture shows Burney Falls in action in California.

The next is of the Red Canyon Overlook in Wyoming. I loved the layers of earth and sky.

This picture shows the aptly named Reflection Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California.

Photos of Cuisine

Though I have featured food photos from many locations in past favorite posts, this year all of them happen to be in Bend, Oregon.

This picture shows one the many dishes served during the Foodie Crawl in Bend. It was a Crispy Chicken Bite & Biscuit paired with a mojito at The Drake.

I love salads. This is the house salad served at Oblivion Pour House.

This photo shows the Original Bowl at Café Yumm! There is rice hiding underneath all the veggies. Delicious!

One of the main dishes I sampled during a recent visit to Yokocho Izakaya. This is the don teriyaki.

A yummy brownie with ice cream beautifully presented at The Blacksmith.

2025 Favorite Photos of Critters (and a Flower)

Here’s a pronghorn from behind in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

This is a photo of my very comfortable cat resting on my lap.

This photo shows a tiger in a blur of motion at Fota Wildlife Park near Carrigtwohill, County Cork, Ireland.

The side-blotched lizard was soaking up the sun in Arches National Park, Utah.

I got a nice close up of this Cattleya orchid in Volunteer Park Conservatory, Washington.

Cultural Attractions

One of my favorite cultural attractions I saw this year was the Exquisite Creatures Revealed exhibition at OMSI in Portland, Oregon. Be sure to check out the other pictures I took of this unique exhibit.

This polo player sculpture is at the Seattle Asian Art Museum, Washington. I liked the horse’s expression in this small sculpture.

This photo shows a variety of sea anemones at the Seattle Aquarium, Washington.

This whimsical VW van firepit was featured at Winterfest in Bend, Oregon.

I decided to show this portable cattle squeeze in black and white. This dramatic photo was taken in Crane, Oregon, near the hot springs.

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge (LAPC) – Favorite Images of 2025

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SoyBend

Centered in Bend, Oregon, my blog branches out into nature, history, and art-related topics.

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  • Wow, breathtakingly beautiful photos! You capture the vibrant colors that paint the landscapes around us. I always enjoy seeing your posts pop up on my Wordpress feed. Have an inspired 2026, my friend! 😊

  • My favorite challenge is the "Last Year's Favorites" as there are so many posts featuring the best of their respective images. They are always fun to look at and learn from, Siobhan. Your Countryside block is my favorite set. Thanks for sharing! Happy New Year.

  • What a clever arrangement you picked for your retrospective! I especially liked your drone images and the nature section. Beautiful images.

  • All beautiful. Your first set of landscapes are breathtaking , and oh the food you’re making me hungry.

  • I love the way you presented your favorites Siobhan and enjoyed every set.The last 3 are my favorites but what the heck is a cattle squeeze???? All the best to you in the New Year ahead.

    • Thank you, Tina! Cattle are put into that device and it gently squeezes them and that calms them down. Then they can get vaccinated or have medical procedures done more easily. If you are bored one day, look up Temple Grandin and squeeze machine. She found the squeezing action also calms autistic people. :D

  • What a fabulous collection, Siobhan and a lovely "calendar" of memories, too. Bend looks amazing. I've got to visit.

  • I love your stunning landscapes, especially the Red Canyon Overlook, and your cat is beautiful :) You're also really good at food photography - however wonderful the dishes I can never make them look that good in a photo!

    • Thanks so much, Sarah! Glad you liked the overlook and cat pictures. I recently read that food photos on social media are the most popular, so I'm trying to take more of them. 😁

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