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The Pittock Mansion
Built in the early days of the Twentieth Century by the founder and publisher of The Oregonian, the Pittock Mansion, high on a hill overlooking downtown, is one of Portland's most popular attractions.
Camas Lily Fields
Located in Camas, Washington, the Camas Lily Fields burst into bloom in the springtime. They are late this year. I'll try to upgrade this album when they do finally reach their peak.
Wahclellah Falls
Wahclellah Falls is one of the many waterfalls of the Columbia River Gorge.
Donald Mark's Misc
Shots of various subjects I have taken over the years.
Reuel Mark's Z
My son Reuel and the Datsun 280Z he has restored.
St. Johns Bridge
Photos of St. Johns Bridge in Portland, Oregon.
Smith Rocks
Smith Rocks State Park, in central Oregon, near Redmond, is a mini Grand Canyon (very mini). It's main values are photography, climbing, and camping. A lovely place indeed when the weather cooperates. And you have the Cascade Mountain volcanoes to gaze upon.
Mt. Hood at Sunrise
I took these photos at sunrise one morning on a freeway overpass in east Vancouver, Washington. I cropped most of them, changed their color, got rid of irrelevancies, did whatever I could to improve them.
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden in Portland, Oregon, is a beautiful place to take a walk and shoot some pics.
Mount Hood Trilium Lake
An afternoon at Trilium Lake, just south of Mount Hood, in Oregon.
Oregon Zoo
Here are some of my shots from the Oregon Zoo in Portland. I'll be adding more to this after my next photojaunt there, which is just across the river and up a hill.
Portland Japanese Garden
Portland Japanese Garden provides a tasts of Japan for visitors from throughout the world.
Portland Classical Chinese Garden
The Classical Chinese Garden is one of Portland's premier attractions, located right in the heart of downtown Portland.
Concretehenge
High on a hill across the Columbia River from The Dalles, Oregon, Washington's Stonehenge, a monument to World War I, faithfully reproduces the original English Stonehenge as it was thousands of years ago, only in concrete.
Railroad Art
A long series of panels displays artwork made from old railroad parts. It is located where the railroad yards used to be near downtown Portland.
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