AlanLichty
Moderator
When Lewis and Clark first came through the area that is now Portland and Vancouver was a vast wetland floodplain. In their diaries they complained about not being able to sleep because of all the racket of the millions of birds that covered the place. By the end of the 1800's large portions of the wetlands had been diked off and drained to be used as farmland. The scene below shows a view of those former wetlands including the northern end of Vancouver Lake. From the bottom of the small hill just past the barn and all the way to the distant trees at the top of the frame about 7 miles away used to be part of the Columbia River wetlands.
Shot in late November as fall colors were starting to fade. Single frame at 166mm.
C&C always welcome.
Shot in late November as fall colors were starting to fade. Single frame at 166mm.
C&C always welcome.