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Mt. Saint Helens Eruption, March 8, 2005


Fremont Bridge with Mt. St. Helens, Car Lights, Dusk


Made In Oregon Sign, Spring Blossoms




Made in Oregon Sign, Burnside Bridge, Car Lights, Night


Rose Festival, Ferris Wheel, Spinning


Ferris Wheel, Dusk, Rose Festival 2005


2006 Grand Floral Parade, Portland Rose Festival


Dragon Boat Races, Portland Rose Festival 2006


Laurelhurst Park, Fall Leaves, Lake Reflections


Lownsdale Square


Portland MAX, Fall Leaves


Pioneer Courthouse Square, Max Train Streaking By, Dusk


MAX Train Going Across Steel Bridge, Long Exposure, Light Streaks


Schnitzer Portland Sign at Night, Broadway, Portland, Oregon


Schnitzer Portland Sign at Night, Broadway, Portland, Oregon


Portland Sign, Heathman Hotel, Broadway, Schnitzer Concert Hall


Portland Schnitzer Sign, Dusk


Fox Tower, Daytime


Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge


Downtown Portland from South, Car Lights, Long Exposure


Portland Rose Festival Fireworks, 2006


Pioneer Courthouse Square, Christmas Tree, Portland, Oregon


Rocky Butte, Mt. Hood, NE Portland, Panoramic


Eastbank Esplanade, Portland; ramp to Morrison Bridge




Thompson Elk Statue, in the Snow, Portland


Portland Riverfront and Mt. Saint Helens


Portland Cityscape, reflections, dusk


Portland Cityscape, Reflections, Clouds, Dusk, Panoramic


Sunset at Newport, Oregon, Yaquina Head Lighthouse


Steel Bridge, Sunset, Rose Festival Fleet


Portland Buildings, Freeway Car Lights, Dusk


Riverplace Marina and Marquam Bridge, Daybreak


Steel Bridge with Waterfront Blossoms and MAX Train


Queen of the West under Hawthorne Bridge




Oregon Convention Center at Dusk, Flags Flying






Portland Cityscape, Skyline, Dusk




Portland Cityscape, Daybreak, Reflections


Portland Cityscape, Willamette River Reflections, Dusk


Portland Cityscape, Hawthorne Bridge, River River Reflection, Dusk




Portland Waterfront, Daybreak, Reflections, Willamette River


Portland Cityscape, Hawthorne Bridge, Daybreak


Portland Cityscape, Sunset, Orange Sky


Portland Cityscape, Dusk, Reflections


Portland Cityscape, Willamette River, Dusk


Portland Cityscape, Panoramic, Dusk, Reflections


US Bancorp Tower and Morrison Bridge, Lighted


Portland Skyline from North


Portland Union Station and US Bancorp Tower, Dusk




Portland Rose Festival Fireworks, 2006


Portland Daybreak, Cityscape, Mt. Hood


Portland Buildings and Mt. Hood, Dusk


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood




Mt. Hood, Daytime


St. Johns Bridge and Mt. Hood


 
St. Johns Bridge and Mt. Hood

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Location: Portland, Oregon

St. Johns Bridge: Finished in 1931, the steel suspension St. Johns Bridge is arguably the most beautiful in the city, connecting North Portland to US-30 northwest of the city. Sadly, since the bridge lies a few miles west of the city, many visitors to Portland never see this marvelous structure, which is a designated historical landmark. [1]

Contrary to popular urban legend, this bridge was not designed by Joseph Strauss, the designer of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. It was designed by Holton Robinson and David Steinman, who inspected their finished work by taking a stunt airplane ride over and under the bridge.[2] It was painted pale green to blend into the landscape; someone had earlier made the now absurd suggestion of painting it with yellow and black stripes to make the bridge visible to aircraft (!). [3] Keep in mind, though, that this was a huge structure for 1931 - 400-foot-high towers, a 1,207-foot main span, and clearance of 205 feet at low water [4] - and it dwarfed the other Portland bridges by comparison. The Marquam and Fremont bridges were still almost forty years in the future.

Steinman went on to distinguish himself as a world-famous bridge designer and expert, designing notable bridges such as the Mackinac Bridge in Michigan.

Perhap the reason that Strauss is so often inaccurately credited with designing the St. Johns Bridge is that he did design another Oregon bridge, the Lewis and Clark Bridge (aka, Longview Bridge) across the Columbia River in 1930 [5]. Plus, the St Johns is a suspension bridge that vaugely resembles the Golden Gate.

Work to renovate the St. Johns Bridge - including repainting it and fixing things like burnt-out lights - started in 2003 and was mostly finished by late 2005. Many of my photos here were shot before the renovation - you can tell by the fact that 2 of the 4 red lights at the top of the bridge had been burnt out plus the bridge was really rusty. It looks great now!


References:
    [1] Smith, Dwight. Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon. Second Edition. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society, 1989. P. 113.
    [2] Petroski, Henry. Engineers of Dreams: Great Bridge Builders and the Spanning of America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. P. 334-335.
    [3] ibid, P. 382.
    [4] Smith, P. 113.
    [5] ibid.

Mt. Hood: Mt. Hood, in the Cascade Mountain range, was named after British Admiral Samuel Hood in 1792. Aside from being a popular skiing destination an hour from Portland and an eye-catching backdrop in the Portland skyline, Mt. Hood is in fact an active volcano, as all of the major peaks of the Cascades are. Of course, Hood's sister to the north, Mt. St. Helens, had its most recent major eruption in 1980. Geologists monitor all the cascades including Mt. Hood for volcanic activity. Someday, maybe not in our lifetimes, Mt. Hood will erupt again, but who knows when?

PhotoID D300CRW04939 Specifications:
Size:2160x1440 pixels, 300DPI up to 7.20" x 4.80"
Largest Print Size:Great Prints up to 16"x24" in size (larger may still be acceptable in some cases)
Camera Exposure/Specs:1/20 Sec, f22, ISO 200, Lens 100.0 to 300.0 at 130mm
Shoot Time/Day:03/25/2002 - 14:52 PST


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