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Other values indicate that photography is requested in a particular general region of Oregon. Widely used abbreviations for some of these areas are accepted: pdx, portlandmetro, ne, se, s, etc. The general idea is that a photographer expecting to be in a named area with a half-hour to spare can conveniently drive/bicycle/etc. to the site, spend ten minutes photographing and return.
Portland - Portland Metropolitan area
Salem - greater Salem area
Eugene - greater Eugene area
Pendleton
Burns
John Day
Willamette Valley - valley locations outside the metropolitan areas, includes outer portions of the Tualatin Valley
Bend - general Bend area, including Sisters, Madras, Redmond, Prineville, Sunriver
Central - Central Oregon away from the Bend area
South central - Lakeview area east of the Cascades
Northwestern - All of the area on Oregon's "nub" not including the north coast, but including the lower Columbia down to Hwy 26
North Coast - Regions west of the Coast Range north of Lincoln City
Central Coast - Lincoln City to Reedsport
South Coast - south of Reedsport
Southern - Southern Oregon including Ashland, Medford, Klamath Falls
North Cascades - Santiam Pass northward
Central Cascades - between Santiam Pass and Willamette Hwy 58
South Cascades - south of Hwy 58
Gorge - from Troutdale to the Deschutes River (east of The Dalles)
North Central - Northern Central Oregon, not near the Gorge