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29
Aug
2012

Waterfall, Portland Japanese Garden




The Portland Japanese Garden is a wonderful place – peaceful, beautifully tended and filled with a wonderful variety of plants and landscaping just begging to be photographed. I spent some time hanging around taking pictures of this little waterfall. Most of the hanging around was spent waiting for the wind to die down since I was using long shutter speeds to blur the water and wanted to minimise the blurring of the trees’ leaves during each exposure.



Tagged - cascade, creek, green, Japanese Garden, NXNW, OR, Oregon, outdoors, Portland, river, stream, waterfall


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Justin
August 31, 2012, 8:51 am

Right on Dave! I’m loving reliving our nXnw trip through your images. Great stuff!
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    Dave Wilson
    August 31, 2012, 2:45 pm

    I guess there is an upside to being the one who took longest to start publishing the photos! There will be more next week.

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Kevin
December 21, 2018, 2:11 pm

Love this photo. Awww, this makes me want to go back. I loved how so much of the foliage glistened with the morning dew when I went. One of the best Japanese gardens I’ve experienced.
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