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Francine Pierre Saget (they/them)
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I know there are a good few RFFers based out of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia and a good few more who have traveled through our corner of the world. So why not a thread to share pictures of it?

I'll start with a few I took this year, all with the Fuji X-Pro1

My neighborhood in Richland, Washington
http://Untitled by Pierre Saget, on Flickr

Summer on the Columbia River
http://Untitled by Pierre Saget, on Flickr

Alta Lake, British Columbia
http://Alta Lake by Pierre Saget, on Flickr
 
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Whatcom Falls Park -Bellingham, Washington WPA Bridge and Creek Below -Sony RX1R​
 
So far I think I've been to every place shown so far. I need to learn how to post photos in new RFF, I have a few [hundred?] I could share.
In general, we don't like to show the beauty of PNW.... it just encourages people to come here. Too many people spoil a place.
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So far I think I've been to every place shown so far. I need to learn how to post photos in new RFF, I have a few [hundred?] I could share.
In general, we don't like to show the beauty of PNW.... it just encourages people to come here. Too many people spoil a place.
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I don't think there's anything we can do to stop the influx! I like to think that if anything I show brings some others of this forum to the PNW, they'll be a -- comparatively, at the very least -- welcome addition!
 
I don't think there's anything we can do to stop the influx! I like to think that if anything I show brings some others of this forum to the PNW, they'll be a -- comparatively, at the very least -- welcome addition!

My concern is not with RFFers. Most of them are already here! I think you know the ones I wish would not come.
Bandon is beautiful (or ugly if you're not from around here ;)). You have so many of those wonderful Black Oystercatchers.
 
My town of Nelson is part of the Interior of BC, west of the Rockies in the powder snow country of the Selkirks. This view of the Nelson Peaks is across the West Arm of Kootenay Lake from the beach at Kokanee Provincial Park, which luckily is just down the road from our house. New Mamiya 6/75mm, Delta 400 img0932.jpg 400
 
My town of Nelson is part of the Interior of BC, west of the Rockies in the powder snow country of the Selkirks. This view of the Nelson Peaks is across the West Arm of Kootenay Lake from the beach at Kokanee Provincial Park, which luckily is just down the road from our house. New Mamiya 6/75mm, Delta 400

I made it a point this year to finally read Marilynne Robinson's novel Housekeeping, an outstanding work. The fictional town in which it was set was inspired by Sandpoint, ID. The film adaptation however was filmed largely in and around Nelson, BC.
 
All around Tillamook, OR. Oregon is best done in color, there is so much and it's so intense.
 

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