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Deep Imnaha

September 18, 2012 by Sean Bagshaw 3 Comments

Deep Imnaha by Sean Bagshaw
Deep Imnaha, a photo by Sean Bagshaw on Flickr.

The Imnaha River runs through a wild and rugged canyon in Oregon’s Hell’s Canyon country. I was absolutely taken by it’s beauty. Hard to believe such a place is hiding in a corner of Oregon. It’s a world apart from the popular Wallowa Lake area just 30 miles away.
5D Mark III, Polarizer, Handheld, 1/40 second @ f/16, ISO 200.

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