Showing posts with label Fuji Velvia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fuji Velvia. Show all posts

Friday, August 19, 2011

Portland Grand Facade

A great old Portland house on Northeast Fremont. Their garden has been featured in Sunset...which is just about the time I took this. Canon T-90, Fuji Velvia.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Eagle Creek, Oregon

Can you just shoot nice pictures, Patterson? The great outdoors or something? On occasion, when I'm in the right place. Eagle Creek, on the road to Mount Hood, is one of those places. Canon T-90, Fuji Velvia.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Pacific Virgins


A couple of friends from the East Coast, seeing the Oregon Coast for the first time. In time-honored tradition, skies turned stormy. Soft, saturated colors, courtesy of slightly underexposed Fuji slide film at the end of the day. Canon AT-1, Fuji Velvia.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

An Intimate Dahlia

Trying to look at a familiar object in a new way. There's probably a little surrealism at work here as well. Shot with the Canon T-90 using Fujichrome Velvia.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Blue Coast


Dusk at Seaside, Oregon. Shot on Fujichrome Velvia with a Canon T-90. The glories of slide film saturation.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Hilo


Haven't posted much here, of late. Been pretty busy. But I was looking through some older work, and ran across this shot of a perfect tropical day in Hilo, Hawaii. When they say blue Hawaii, they aren't kidding. This was shot with a Canon T-90 SLR on Fuji Velvia slide film and using a polarizing filter. I made a few adjustments in Photoshop to match the tones of the slide, so this is pretty much what came right out of the camera.

Obviously, I'm a sucker for blue.