Tuesday, July 19, 2022

One of my favorite subjects: really ANY of the Cascade Mountain Range peaks. From this spot in the high plains farmland of Oregon, you can see two of them! Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier! The taller hills are in Washington and are about 30 miles to the north, and the Columbia River is just this side of those hills. Mt. Adams is about 30 miles north of the Columbia, and Mt. Rainier (the grandest of them all) is about 50 miles north of Mt. Adams. Mt. Rainier isn't as easy to see, but it is well over 100 miles away!


 

13 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Yet another glorious photo. Thank you.

Luis Serrano said...

Que gran paisaje Bill. Abrazo

kwarkito said...

The colours and texture of this image are in keeping with this grandiose landscape. You are a truly gifted artist, Bill!

joaquín said...

¡Qué maravilla!

Maria Rodrigues said...

Stunning landscape!

Taken For Granted said...

Bill, that is an impressive landscape. The red barn and yellow fields is a perfect foreground for that mountain on the horizon.

VENTANA DE FOTO said...

Admiro ese bello paisaje de tu fotografía.

Antonio Rodriguez said...

Espléndida. Que maravilla de fotografía. La luminosidad del campo de cereales frente al apagado cielo y el punto lo dan esos graneros en medio de los cereales.
Un abrazo.

Babzy.B said...

What a view ! I like the litle touch of red in the scenery 🙂

Margaret D said...

Beautiful shot and I do like the mountains in the distance and the touch of red in the foreground....well done.

Mikael Bergman said...

A wonderful picture

Helen said...

This is a winner!

Pierre Carrive said...

J'aime beaucoup ces larges composition.