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The Oregon Coast, Cascade Mountains, Columbia Gorge, and Canadian Rockies in Pictures

Doug Gorsline > Top 100 photo
Doug Gorsline > Top 100 photo
Doug Gorsline > Top 100 photo
Doug Gorsline > Top 100 photo
Doug Gorsline > Top 100 photo
Doug Gorsline > Top 100 photo
Doug Gorsline > This photo of dead lodgepole pines was taken with a Mamiya 645 and the Mamiya 24mm full-frame fisheye lens. Here I took advantage of a wonderful fall sky, late afternoon sun, and some dramatic dead snags, and added another level of drama with the full frame fisheye. Many people look at fisheyes as a gimmick, but I see them as a very useful artistic tool.
Doug Gorsline > This is Black Pool, a hot spring at West Thumb Geyser Basin. This photo was taken with a Mamiya 645 and the Mamiya 24mm full-frame fisheye lens. Here, the use of the fisheye allowed me reveal the depths of the pool while placing the Black Pool in the context of its surroundings. Many people look at fisheyes as a gimmick, but I see them as a very useful tool.
Doug Gorsline > This photo of world-famous Lower Yellowstone Falls in Yellowstone National Park was taken on a very drab September day. In fact, it was snowing a short time before I shot this picture. I took advantage of the ability to boost saturation in Photoshop in order to arrive at a result that more closely matched the iconic image we carry in our minds of this scene.
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