Portland, Oregon Pictures, Scenic Photography:  PortlandBridges.com

Shoot Portland Misc Photos (11/22/2005)
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Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Portland Buildings, Mt. Hood, Dusk


Portland Buildings, Mt. Hood, Dusk


Portland Buildings, Mt. Hood, Dusk


Portland Buildings, Mt. Hood, Dusk


Portland Buildings, Mt. Hood, Dusk


Hawthorne Bridge, Willamette River, Portland Buildings, Daytime


Hawthorne Bridge, Willamette River, Portland Buildings, Daytime


Salmon Street Springs, Fall Leaves


Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade, Cyclists


Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade


Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade


I-405 onramp from NW Portland


NW Portland Industrial Area


NW Portland Industrial Area


US 30, NW Portland Industrial Area


Memorial to Iraq War Dead, Newport, Oregon, Nye Beach


Memorial to Iraq War Dead, Newport, Oregon, Nye Beach


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Columbia River, Glenn Jackson Bridge


Interstate Bridge between Oregon and Washington, Columbia River


Interstate Bridge between Oregon and Washington, Columbia River


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


Hayden Island Yachts and Mt. Hood


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


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

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Location: Portland, Oregon

Mt. Saint Helens: This active volcano had its last serious eruption in May, 1980, but had a minor but attention-getting eruption of ash in March 2005 (see photos in this gallery). Mt. Saint Helens was named by British explorers in 1792, after Baron St. Helens. It is only 50 miles from Portland, Oregon.

See the WikiPedia entry on Mt. Saint Helens.

Fremont Bridge: Finished in 1973, this is Portland's newest bridge over the Willamette. The double-decked Fremont Bridge connects northbound I-405 and westbound US-30 to I-5. It weighs 6,000 tons and was lifted 170 feet - a Guinness Book of World Records entry for heaviest lift ever made at the time.  The tied arch span is 902 feet long and was not built on-site but floated on the river into place. [1]


References:
    [1] Smith, Dwight. Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon. Second Edition. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society, 1989. P. 300.

PhotoID DREB0CRW12659 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:8 Sec, f8.0, ISO 200, Lens 100.0 to 300.0 at 260mm
Shoot Time/Day:11/21/2005 - 16:59 PST


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