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Jun 28, 2005 16:11 |  #1

The first is a sunset in Gig Harbor Washington. The second is mt hood in all its glory:D. Finally a picture of a candle on a table at the wedding, then a waterfall we stopped at along the columbia river along the way back. Not the right forum but oh well. As always, criticism is welcome. Thanks
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Jun 28, 2005 16:15 |  #2

I'm not too happy with the waterfall pict. The light was too great and I didn't have a tripod which made the pic slightly blurry. But at least you get to see the beauty of the waterfall.


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Jun 28, 2005 18:09 |  #3

All are very nice... I live close to Multnomah Falls (about 20mins drive in Troutdale/Wood Village/Fairview area), and have yet to photograph it. I really need to do that sometime. Did you take that photo from the parking lot on the Old Scenic Hwy? Did you get a chance to stop at Crown Point?


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Jun 28, 2005 18:13 |  #4

All are very nice, I like #'s 3&4 best, great job..............Joe


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Jun 28, 2005 18:25 as a reply to  @ jopfin's post |  #5

I took the Mutnomah falls pic right on the side of the highway. I did take some closer shots but the light didn't help their clarity very much. I really need to hike all the way to the top sometime. What a view it would be from the top. If only I would have brought my tripod, I think they might have turned out a little better. Thanks for the comments
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Jun 28, 2005 18:49 as a reply to  @ Shoreliner11's post |  #6

Actually, the top has a view, but it's only okay. You can see the parking lot on I-84, and some of the Gorge. It's set back a little bit from the edge of the Falls, and is surrounded by trees and bushes... so you really can't see much of where the water lands. I think you might be able to see the bridge, but I can't remember.... it's been a while since I've been up there. I should hike up that way and check out the view...


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