Columbia Gorge

© Ruth Robbins

Columbia Gorge

Uploaded: March 18, 2016

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When I think depth I think of the Columbia Gorge, and I always stop at Chanticleer Point first. The wind was so fast that I had to lean on my tripod to keep it still. And it is a heavy tripod. I didn't get any foreground because the trees were whipping around so fast, but now that I look at the pictures I think blurry trees would have been interesting. I was not expecting the white sky. But that is what it looked like. curves and crop. F22 1/125 ISO 200 50mm
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