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Beaverton Commonwealth Lake

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Beaverton Commonwealth Lake

Beaverton Commonwealth Lake is located in northern Beaverton off of Butner Road. It’s a man-made lake maintained by the Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District. There is no official website for the park, but it’s well known as a good fishing lake, especially for children. The lake is stocked with trout, and there are reports of bass being found in it along with catfish.

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Commonwealth Lake’s big attraction though is wildlife. Several varieties of ducks and geese live here year round, and migratory water fowl take advantage of the lake too.

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Sometimes you have to dodge the wild animals, mostly the ducks and geese, but there is the occasional nutria. Usually they get off the pathway when people (and dogs) are coming through.

Other amenities at the park is a 0.8 mile paved (and flat) trail around the lake, a small playground for children, and a soccer field. The park is dog friendly, but does not provide an off-leash area. You’ll need to take dogs to another park such as Hazeldale for those needs.

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Time Lapse Photography Roads

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Here are three time lapse roads in Portland. Times are from two seconds to 8 seconds. This is technically not time lapse in the more traditional sense, but is still pretty fun to do.

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Burnside Bridge

271 and 26 1024x768 Time Lapse Photography Roads bridges
Highway 26 and 217 Interchange

Highway 26 1024x768 Time Lapse Photography Roads bridges
Same as above, but from a different angle

Beaverton Wetlands Sunrise

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Beaverton Wetlands Sunrise

Playing with the new lens today. Was quite fun, and will easily become my Prime lens from now on.

These wetlands are located in Beaverton Oregon, right off of Murray Blvd. The Tualatin Hills Nature Park is just north of this set of wetlands. While not part of the park, they are linked to it via walkways and are protected. I’ve walked and driven by them a thousand times, never really thinking about them too much. I’ll glance over to see if there are any ducks, geese or Blue Herons around. But today this is what I found.

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