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Wow! Why didn't I notice this thread earlier? What a journey! You have a gift...you captured the essence and fabric of the city I love. Thanks so much! I look forward to seeing more of your work...seriously. I am so homesick.
I try.
Come back, Portland will welcome you with open arms.
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Originally Posted by Centropolis
easy to think that Portland is just a parody of itself in the age of PORTLANDIA, but it's still freakin' as awesome and real as ever.
I'd recommend starting over at Reed. There's some interesting architecture and landscapes over there, and somehow, there's a way to see downtown from campus. I saw a photo once.
Hell's bells, of course a photo sesh needs to happen when I get back. This is gonna be big: you, me, Sasso, Mark, maybe a few others. Caravan to spots (good to have my car with me now). Until then, keep on shooting.
Hell's bells, of course a photo sesh needs to happen when I get back. This is gonna be big: you, me, Sasso, Mark, maybe a few others. Caravan to spots (good to have my car with me now). Until then, keep on shooting.