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These nature and scenic shots are really nice. Rick, do they do other colors on the Tillicum Crossing bridge or is it always that green color? When I view sand dunes, I see body contours. Towards the bottom, looks like a smooth belly and belly button. Recall a picture of six naked torsos lying on their stomachs alternating head to toe. That pic really resembles sand dunes.
Milleson - I'm sure they use other colors on the Tillicum Bridge. I know they use a variety of colors on the Burnside Bridge. Yes, the sand dunes do look like belly buttons.
Beautiful pi tures.Especially Pirtland, by night. A big bridge crosing, I suppose, the Columbia river. Very nice your town. Thank for shiring it. Hugs, Henri.
Magnificent photo of your town.
ReplyDeleteThese nature and scenic shots are really nice. Rick, do they do other colors on the Tillicum Crossing bridge or is it always that green color? When I view sand dunes, I see body contours. Towards the bottom, looks like a smooth belly and belly button. Recall a picture of six naked torsos lying on their stomachs alternating head to toe. That pic really resembles sand dunes.
ReplyDeletelove your landscapes!
ReplyDeleteMilleson - I'm sure they use other colors on the Tillicum Bridge. I know they use a variety of colors on the Burnside Bridge. Yes, the sand dunes do look like belly buttons.
ReplyDeleteXersex - I'm glad you like them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pi tures.Especially Pirtland, by night. A big bridge crosing, I suppose, the Columbia river.
ReplyDeleteVery nice your town. Thank for shiring it.
Hugs, Henri.
Henri - Actually, that's the Willamette River. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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