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Old 06-24-2009, 01:08 AM
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took these last week on the way through Oregon around Baker City. was in a car going about 70mph, so they arnt the best. but theres something about them that i liked. out of all the pics i took, these were the 2 i kept

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this one has not been processed...your looking at what i saw! we went through some really crazy weather! i thought the dark stormy clouds looked so drastic compared to the dry grass field! i did have to crop this one alot though (there was a terrible reflection from the car window that i cut out)

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Old 06-24-2009, 01:11 AM
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looks alot like Eastern Washington too from what I remember of it. very good captures of the area. The mountains are so majestic out there
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it does look like Eastern WA a bit (at least the second photo does).the corners of Washington, Oregon, & Idaho (where they join together)looks pretty much the same. its nice to visit, but i much prefer living in Western WA, i like the trees and mountains better than open farm land.

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Great landscapes. Thanks for sharing.
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pretty darn good for someone going 70mph !!!! .. awesome captures
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The second one is very nice, something about it, the rolling field against the blud sky! Very Very nice.
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Old 06-24-2009, 02:22 AM
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thanks guys (i had my shutter speed set to like 1000 lol)
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The second one is very nice, something about it, the rolling field against the blud sky! Very Very nice.
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i liked this one as well. i think its the contrast between the colors that i liked..the light gold and the blue. plus the smooth lines of the hill
 

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