Dallas Lore Sharp, his son, Dallas Lore Sharp, Jr., and Herman Bohlman (lower right) standing on a small ledge on the side of Three Arch Rock. Their camp is anchored to the rocks in the center. Murres and other sea birds are perched en masse upon the rock.
Herman Bohlman in the foreground with a bundle of chicken wire nest to a tule nature blind. Dallas Lore Sharp and two other men are visible next to a boat in the background.
Dallas Lore Sharp holding poles and three unidentified men constructing a nature blind out of tules. The boat and a camera tripod are visible in the background.
Dallas Lore Sharp (kneeling with pan and wearing a cap) and four unidentified men preparing a meal in their campsite along a lake (Wallowa?) in the Wallowa Mountains.
Dallas Lore Sharp (holding his jacket), his son, Dallas Lore Sharp, Jr., and three unidentified Audubon wardens at the top of a hill. One of the wardens appears to be holding a snake. The Klamath River is visible in the distance.
Dallas Lore Sharp (holding bottle) and unidentified Malheur Audubon wardens resting on rocks on their way out to observe a colony of American egrets near Silver Lake.