By Logan Bagett on Wednesday, February 12th, 2025 in Eastern/Southeast Oregon News More Top Stories
OREGON โ Oregon Secretary off State Tobias Read recently shared a news release with highlights to Eastern Oregon. The new edition of Oregon Blue Bookโs cover photo features a photo from the John Day Fossil Beds National Monumentโs Painted Cove. Find the Secretary of Stateโs news release below:
(Press Release from Secretary of State Tobias Read)
Every odd-numbered year since 1911, the Oregon Secretary of Stateโs office has published the Oregon Blue Book, our stateโs official almanac and fact book. Each edition of the book features beautiful, new cover images of Oregon captured by the winners of the Oregon Blue Book Cover Photo Contest.
The 2025-2026 Oregon Blue Book front cover features a stunning capture from the Painted Cove in the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, near Mitchell. Photographer Matt Straite of Keizer made the image which he titled, โThe Many Sides of Oregon.โ The back cover includes an amazing astrophotography shot titled โComet/C2023 Aโ by Nathan Rohde of Shady Cove.
โThe Oregon Blue Book is an invitation to learn more about Oregon, engage with your neighbors, our government and our stateโs history. It helps us understand what it means to be an Oregonian. The artists whoโve created these cover images captured some of that spirit, and Iโm thrilled theyโre a part of my first Oregon Blue Book as Secretary of State,โ said Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read.
โSo many people look right past the desert areas of the state, but there is so much beauty there,โ said Straite. โI have always been drawn to images that show the work of mankind in nature, particularly when that work has been added to help others see the nature, like the work of the Civilian Conservation Corp. The way this trail bends at the end is such a strong draw to want to explore more.โ Straite also said that he shot this image from the boardwalk, which is there to take people through the sensitive clay hills without harming them.
Nathan Rohdeโs image of Comet/C2023 A3, also known as the โGreat Comet of 2024โ was made near his home. He said heโs always been fascinated by astrophotography and loved trying to capture the Milky Way and the Aurora, but after seeing posts online of other peoplesโ images of the comet, he thought he could capture it too: โLiving in Southern Oregon affords access to some relatively dark areas. On a tall clearing not far from Lost Creek Lake, I got set up about an hour before sunset and began scanning the sky with my lens fully extended. About 45 minutes after sunset, conditions were perfect and the pictures started coming through!โ Rohde said the rolling hills in the foreground were an excellent way to provide scale and accentuate the sky.
The 2025-2026 Oregon Blue Book is available for presale purchase now at bluebook.oregon.gov/shop. These limited-edition books are $30 for the hardcover and $18 for the paperback, plus shipping and handling. A downloadable copy of the full cover for use by the media can be found in Oregon Blue Book Assets and Information here.