View of Vista

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View of Vista

Shot from Washougal Washington of the Vista House on Crown Point in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, USA with Mt. Hood in Background.

The Crown Point Vista House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1916. The building serves mostly as a public restroom. Its marble interior and brass fixtures led thrifty Oregonians of the time to deride it as “The $100,000 Outhouse”. The building was refurbished and the interior restored to its 1916 appearance; it reopened in 2005. From the top of Vista House, which is accessible by stairs, one can view Portland and Vancouver, Washington to the west. Beacon Rock, on the Washington side of the gorge, is visible to the east.

View of Vista belongs to the following groups:

All Oregon USA and Pacific Northwest
View of Vista by lucin
  • Matt Adamik

    Matt Adamik

    Quite nice!

  • Cee Neuner

    Cee Neuner

    Very nice :D

  • lucin replied

    We appreciate all of your support! :)

  • Vikram Franklin

    Vikram Franklin

    Curious about the processing you’ve used. But it doesn’t really matter as that is undoubtedly an amazing view from that outhouse :-)

  • lucin replied

    I couldn’t believe I caught this shot from where I was, but it was out of focus. Did my darnedest to deliver it somehow. Probably the most influential process was the polaroid transfer in Color Efex Pro. Thanks for your interest. :)

  • Mary Ann Reilly

    Mary Ann Reilly

    fabulous.

  • Debbie Sandersfeld

    Debbie Sanders...

    Thank you for submitting this great work to our All Oregon Group

    Aussiedi Dave & Debbie

  • Chappy

    Chappy

    Magical work, well done.

    Chappy

  • walela

    walela

    Awesome!!

  • gerrardt

    gerrardt

    FANTASTIC!

  • Randall Scholten

    Randall Scholten

    Great image!

  • Steve Sharp

    Steve Sharp 28 days ago

    A very striking image and a lovely mountain too :)

  • lucin replied 28 days ago

    I love that you like our Mt. Hood! Isn’t it just a classic mountain? Thanks for your support. :)

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