A photo overlooking tight curves in a river, it's banks lined with white snow.
The river is in the lower half of the image, and it's waters run clear, with deep areas having a deep green color, and submerged rock and sand beds having a ruddy color. The white snow covered banks stand out against the close tall forest pine trees that hide any other terrain features. The river becomes visible at middle bottom of the image before sweeping into it's abrupt turn into a reversed "S" curve where the bottom of the "S" is obscured by shaded foreground trees. Then the river reappears toward middle left to complete the reversed "S" shape before becoming obscured by more trees along it's banks.
A feature on the far bottom right is a very pale grey steep slope with no trees or brush. This is an exposure of very old pumice cliff face, which is common in the area. Pumice rock throughout the area is a result of the eruption of the mountain that became Crater lake.
Besides the river, the rest of the image almost all the way to the top is full of tall mature pine trees thickly covering the terrain all the way to distant low rolling mountain tops at the horizon. Most are only visible from their pointy tops. The overall coverage color with all the trees is a muted forest green in this Winter scene.
The sun is out of frame far to the left, and long shadows can be seen stretching to the right due to the low angle of the Winter Sun.
Along the horizon, and to the right side is a rocky grey prominence with two peaks plainly visible, their right sides shaded. This is an ancient volcanic plug locally named "Rabbit Ears".
Above the horizon and Rabbit Ears, the sky is solid blue.
Another #Scape post by way of a timeline cleanse for your evening eyeballs after a day of it online and at work.
This little overlook is beloved by many locals as it takes in some curves in the #RogueRiver below, and features "Rabbit Ears" in the distance!
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