Portland Fall Colors

Portland Fall Colors Fine Art Photograph

Finished, Ready to Hang Triptych Metal Print

Japanase Maple Tree in the Fall - This piece is titled 'Fall Portland Tree'

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made in USA
*Image shown is for representative purposes only and is only meant as a rough guide for the final size

Japanase Maple tree

XL Photography Location: Portland Oregon
Portland Fall Colors photographed in ultra high resolution using a special camera system to ensure absolute clarity and detail throughout the image.
  • REAL, large format photography, taken with passion by a REAL artist and NOT AI generated or mass produced generic imported artwork
  • Photographed in true large format to ensure extreme clarity at large sizes
  • Printed directly to aluminum that gives a rich vibrancy and sleek, frameless, contemporary look
  • UV Stable, fire resistant and durable - even outside (avoid direct sunlight)
  • Learn more about the large format photography process here.
  • Simple to hang on the wall
  • 100% Made in USA
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About Japanase Maple Trees

The Japanese Maple tree in Portland, Oregon is a popular attraction for visitors and locals alike. This tree, also known as the Acer palmatum, was brought to the United States from Japan in the late 1800s. Its distinctive leaves, which range in color from deep red to bright green, make it a beautiful sight throughout the year. The Portland Japanese Garden, located in the Washington Park, features many Japanese Maple trees and is a peaceful and serene spot for photography. The tree's branches and leaves provide a picturesque backdrop for photos, especially during fall when the leaves turn vibrant shades of red and orange. Other popular locations for photographing Japanese Maples in Portland include the Hoyt Arboretum and the Portland International Rose Test Garden. With its rich history and stunning features, the Japanese Maple tree in Portland is a must-see for any nature or photography enthusiast. Portland, Oregon,