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NEW RELEASE | SPECTACULAR

March 7, 2014 by Jim Brompton Leave a Comment

  We just returned from the beautiful State of Oregon. The Painted Hills stunning colourful landscape offer great photographic opportunities.  Located 75 miles East of Bend Oregon in the central part of the State. This area  was originally a river floodplain.  The hills were formed over 35 million years ago by  different volcanic eruptions and changing climate patterns.  This extraordinary landscape is one of a kind .  I am very excited about this new release. 

 

Filed Under: Landscapes, Mountains Tagged With: Canadian Landscape Photographer, Canadian Landscape Photography, Fine Art Photography, Master Photographer in Fine Art, Oregon

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