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Since you can't capture the essence of Portland without summer and winter (and sky-level and ground-level) perspectives, you really need two pics to do it justice:
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/photos-oregon/PortlandOregon.jpg
http://www.geekus.org/photoblog/images/rainyPortland.jpg
Notes:
- The first pic is about 40% trees. That sounds about right. Seriously, it's like living on Endor here.
- The first pic is dominated by our beloved Mt Hood -- there isn't really a more universally-accepted icon of the Portland area, with the possible exception of the rose.
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/photos-oregon/PortlandOregon.jpg
http://www.geekus.org/photoblog/images/rainyPortland.jpg
Notes:
- The first pic is about 40% trees. That sounds about right. Seriously, it's like living on Endor here.
- The first pic is dominated by our beloved Mt Hood -- there isn't really a more universally-accepted icon of the Portland area, with the possible exception of the rose.
Both beautiful pictures! And honestly you are right, both of those pictures are required to really capture Portland's true beauty.
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