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Mt. Hood over the Powell Valley, Oregon

I tried something different with my D810. I used a R72 filter that I used to use for infrared film to simulate infrared with my newest camera. The exposure was 10 seconds. There was slight breeze, so the trees aren't as sharp as I'd like, but it was otherwise a success.

 

Being no longer a denizen of the Columbia Gorge, and being on a shorter leash due to the Covid crisis, I am seeking out views closer to home. This is a short 20 minutes from home on the outer edge of Sandy, Oregon (names after the river you see on the bottom of the picture).

 

The Powell Valley is where the terrain takes a break from gaining elevation before climbing the western flank of Mt. Hood. It contains the afore-mentioned river, dodge park, lichen covered trees, and places where the sun rarely shines. Just ask the slugs.

 

Camera: Nikon D810 (with a R72 infrared filter)

Lens: Vintage 85mm Nikkor

 

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Uploaded on July 9, 2020
Taken on July 5, 2020