This is Cedar Creek covered Bridge In rural Multnomah county Portland. I will post a better view of the bridge later but I kinda liked the Daffodils point of view a little better. Hope you like.
A nice choice leading the picturesque scene. Refreshing for me to see land less flat and inviting. Seems an interesting place to explore and photograph.
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You are quite right. This is such a lovely spring composition. Those lovely daffys lead us around the corner to what I see is going to make another wonderful image.
Very pretty. I have a freind in Oregon. I'm hoping to pay her a visit this summer. Every picture she sends me looks like National Geographic covers. =)
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Sunny little flowers along a country looking road. I hope you do post photos of the bridge because I would love to see more of that....looks like this was a bit of a crossroads...a few different paths you could take. ~Kim
A great shot, Paul! I love the bright yellow daffodils amid all that lovely green. The road leading the eye up to the covered bridge is a nice touch and adds a lot of interest to the scene. Well done!
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