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Gallery Glenn Jackson Bridge
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Glenn Jackson Bridge, Columbia River, from the Air


Glenn Jackson Bridge from the Air










Glenn Jackson Bridge from the air


Glenn Jackson Bridge from the air


Glenn Jackson Bridge from the air


Glenn Jackson Bridge from the air


Glenn Jackson Bridge from the air


Glenn Jackson Bridge from the air






Glenn Jackson Bridge and Mt. St. Helens, from Rocky Butte


From Council Crest: Mt. Adams in the background


Columbia River, Glenn Jackson Bridge


Glenn Jackson Bridge from the Air


 
Glenn Jackson Bridge from the Air

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Location: Portland, Oregon

Glenn Jackson Bridge: This huge structure is the most recent major bridge in Portland, completed in 1982, carrying I-205 across the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington.  The four-lane structure is 11,750 feet long and crosses over Government Island in the middle of the river.

The bridge is named after Glenn Jackson, powerful head of the Oregon Highway Commission for many years who was in charge of building Oregon's Interstate freeways, among other things.

This Shoot: Your best view of the Glenn Jackson Bridge is from the air, so whenever I get a window seat in an airplane, I try to photograph it. On this rainy day, the pictures in fact came out pretty clear; on sunny days, you get a bit of haze when shooting from the air. Some of the other shots are somewhere in the South Dakota or Montana, I believe. The ultimate destination was Cincinnati.

PhotoID DREB0IMG12828 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:1/200 Sec, f6.3, ISO 800, Lens 18.0 to 55.0 at 18mm
Shoot Time/Day:12/21/2005 - 11:25 PST


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