The Other Side of the Tracks
It’s a foggy morning at Perkins Peninsula on “The Other Side of the Tracks” where West Coyote Creek flows into Fern Ridge Lake. Taken from the bride on Hwy 126 that crosses West Coyote Creek in Lane County, Oregon.
Shot at daybreak on 9/15/09, with a Canon PowerShot at TV 1/79, AV F 3.51, ISO 80.
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Cee Neuner 28 days ago
Gorgeous capture!! :D
Chuck Gardner replied 28 days ago
Thanks Cee, I will try my best to see you on the 10th…~Chuck
Debbie Sanders... 27 days ago
Congratulations – This ART is Featured in the All Oregon USA Group

Aussiedi Dave & Debbie
DonnaMoore 26 days ago
Congratulations Chuck….This is pretty…It looks like a pastel painting.