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Shoot Portland Facing East Day (03/29/2004)
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Mt. Hood from International Rose Test Garden


Mt. Hood from International Rose Test Garden


Mt. Hood from International Rose Test Garden


Mt. Hood, Daytime


Mt.Hood, view from Pittock Mansion


Mt.Hood, view from Pittock Mansion


Mt.Hood, view from Pittock Mansion


Mt.Hood, view from Pittock Mansion


Fremont Bridge and Mt. Saint Helens, Daytime


Fremont Bridge and Mt. Saint Helens, Daytime


Mt. Hood, Daytime


Mt. Saint Helens, Daytime


Rose Garden Arena from Council Crest


Oregon Convention Center from Council Crest


Portland Buildings from Council Crest


Portland Buildings from Council Crest


Fremont Bridge


Portland Buildings from Vista Viaduct


Portland Buildings, Mt. Hood from Vista Viaduct


Portland Buildings, Mt. Hood from Vista Viaduct


Portland Buildings, Mt. Hood from Vista Viaduct


Portland Buildings from Vista Viaduct


View of Mt. Saint Helens, Fremont Bridge, Trees


Fremont Bridge and Mt. Saint Helens, Daytime


Broadway Bridge


Fremont Bridge and Mt. Saint Helens, Daytime


Portland Buildings and Mt. Hood, Daytime


Portland Buildings, Daytime


Portland Buildings, Daytime


Portland Buildings and Mt. Hood, Daytime


Portland Buildings and Mt. Hood, Daytime


Mt. Hood from International Rose Test Garden


Mt. Hood from International Rose Test Garden


 
Mt. Hood from International Rose Test Garden

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Location: Portland, Oregon

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 DREB0CRW02128 Specifications:
Size:3072x2048 pixels, 300DPI up to 10.24" x 6.83"
Largest Print Size:Great Prints up to 24"x36" in size
Camera Exposure/Specs:1/40 Sec, f9.0, ISO 100, Lens 28.0 to 135.0 at 80mm
Shoot Time/Day:03/29/2004 - 13:11 PST


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