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Tweed Ride
My sister has a bunch of friends in Eugene that do “tweed rides.” Yes, dress up in tweed, go for a group ride! More Tweed Ride on Katura’s flickr. Awesome! I think Archival Clothing is a site that has some interest in this. Bikeportland seems to have some buzz too. I noticed the tall bike,…
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Alley Van, Bellingham, 2010
The side of a van I saw tonight. I’ve got another picture that shows how tidily this van is parked, patching a hole in the fence of it’s yard. Print version.
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Whatcom Creek, 2010
I was able to prop the camera against a signpost and get this 1 second exposure with my 28mm lens. Sometimes I’ll start some post-processing, get a bit frustrated, and come back to it after puzzling it out in the back of my head after a while. It getting texture I visualized for the water…
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Jesse Watches Whatcom Creek
Jesse was complaining a lot this morning about going to the library. At dinner time, he was very proud we did, though. To defray his anger, I swung by Maritime Heritage Park, and he happily ran around. I caught a picture of him absorbing the power of the rushing water.
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Grass Pod, Razar State Park, 2009
I really like this one. I was able to get a good, distant background and multiplication darkened it easily. Print version.
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Thistles, Bellingham, 2010
I enjoyed the tiny bit of “sun” today and cruised some alleyways. I’ve gained a used Vivitar 28mm f2.5 M42 lens. This is the first lens that I’ve noticed a big difference in “quality” of the light. I mostly use modern lenses with smooth aspherical properties that make a picture seem evenly bright. The low-exposure…
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Grass Blossom, Razar State Park, 2009
A bit more colorful than some of the others. I really like how my 50mm can focus in pretty close without needing to use extension rings.
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Branches, Razar State Park, 2009
This “short walk” turned into a mini photo-safari. When I got back to camp, I had to pack everything up.
