rhl-oregon
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Plank cabin close to the coast fork of the Willamette River
Dp2m

Dp2m
gary2881
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charjohncarter
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Ektachrome, 1969, in a friend's backyard with his parents roasting a goat over a fire:

ornate_wrasse
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Hug Point at the Oregon Coast
M9, 35mm Summicron

M9, 35mm Summicron
ampguy
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gary2881
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honozooloo
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Taken late last year on a road trip from Seattle to LA along the coast. Fuji X Pro 1, either 35 or 18mm.





gary2881
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maggieo
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Y'all are making me long for a new reason to post in this wonderful thread!
gary2881
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You don't need a reason, post what you can.
maggieo
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I need to go to Oregon again to make more photos!
gary2881
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There's always that 'one' little detail isn't there.
Gary
Gary
kuzano
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Looks like an.......
Looks like an.......
Looks like an Austin A40 Sport. I know a fellow in Bend who has one in restoration mode.
It will likely never reach that state.
Very Nice.
He must show it at the British Field Meet in Portland Oregon each Aug/Sept.
Looks like an.......
Looks like an Austin A40 Sport. I know a fellow in Bend who has one in restoration mode.
It will likely never reach that state.
Very Nice.
He must show it at the British Field Meet in Portland Oregon each Aug/Sept.
gary2881
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Looks like an early 50's Sunbeam to me. A classmate's father had one that he put a 289 Ford v8 into. This was about when the Sunbeam Tiger was introduced.
Gary
Gary
charjohncarter
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Looks like an early 50's Sunbeam to me. A classmate's father had one that he put a 289 Ford v8 into. This was about when the Sunbeam Tiger was introduced.
Gary
Right, 1953 Sunbeam Alpine, no V-8.
gary2881
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Rangefinder 35
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Oregon Dunes:


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