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Home » Craig Mitchelldyer, Scenery

Can you say scenic?

Submitted by askthephotographer on Tuesday, 16 September 2008No Comment
Can you say scenic?

I am constantly amazed that I get paid money to travel to some amazing places and see some really amazing locations. Sunday’s wedding was a perfect example. I have never been to Gorgecrest Winery before, but it is now at the top of my list of fantastic places. Here is a frame from just before sunset.

Gorgecrest sits on top of a hill in the Columbia River Gorge, on the Washington side of the river near Hood River, OR. Lots of good images from this wedding, come back soon, I’ll post them in a couple of days, but here is another one until then.

Craig Mitchelldyer is a Portland, Ore. based freelance photographer who has been working in the region for 10 years. His work has been featured in major national and international publications including The Seattle PI, The Oregonian, USA Today, The New York Times, Newsweek, Outdoor Life, Canada Globe and Mail, Golf World, Sports Illustrated, Athlon Sports Annuals and most newspapers in Oregon. Learn more about his work at www.craigmitchelldyer.com.

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