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September 2019.
FPP Derev Pan 400. Olympus XA2.
Processed and printed with sloppy border by Blue Moon Camera.
Epson 4490.
On the jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River. Fort Stevens State Park, Oregon.
February 2021
Kodak Tri-X, Minolta SRT101.
Epson Perfection 4490. Film processed by Blue Moon Camera.
Wesley at the Columbia Children's Arboretum.
Summer 2022.
Olympus Trip35 and Tri-X. July 2022. Processed and sloppy border printed by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned.
in my garden.
Tri-X film, Olympus OM10, Zuiko 50mm 1.8 lens. Processed by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned print, Epson 4490.
I was sorry to see this, since I thought I was an outlaw. Guess I'll try skateboarding.....
Portland, Oregon. Down by the tracks. Autumn 2021.
Kodak Portra 400, Minolta SRT102. Processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera.
The erosion of this image began in the darkroom with some funky processing. I helped it out a bit more after that.
North Portland Oregon.
Autumn 2021.
Tri-X 400 and Olympus Stylus Zoom 140 (point and shoot). Home scan of sloppy border print by Blue Moon Camera of Portland.
Kelly Point and the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers.
Summer 2022.
Olympus Trip35 and Tri-X. July 2022. Processed and sloppy border printed by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned.
Relaxing on the beach at Kelly Point at the mouth of the Willamette River.
Minolta SRT-101. Tri-X.
Home scan of 5x6 sloppy border print by Blue Moon Camera.
Or, just another day at the beach. The best moments so often hinge upon the most delicate of details.
Wesley and Musky and El Camino.
Vanport Oregon. 22July2020.
Minolta SRt101, Rokkor 58mm.
Fujichrome Sensia II 200. Expired 2/2000.
C-41 cross processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera, Portland.
Seal Rock in the wee hours of a morning, a few months back. A simple image, and I am not feeling like there is much more to add to it than that. ;-)
Enjoy.
Interior view.
Continuing with the expired SFW film, some double exposed over the course of 20 some years.
Expired SFW 200, shot at 100. Minolta SRT102. Processed and print by Blue Moon Camera, home scan of print.
On the jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River. Fort Stevens State Park, Oregon.
February 2021
Kodak Tri-X, Minolta SRT101.
Epson Perfection 4490. Film processed by Blue Moon Camera.
Where the Willamette River meets the mighty Columbia.
Portland Oregon, Summer 2021.
FPP Retrochrome 400, Minolta SRT-102. Expired or heat damaged transparency film, adjustments in Photoshop.
Pollarded Linden trees, Peninsula Park Rose Garden, Portland Oregon. 27June2020.
Minolta SRt101, Kodak Tri-X
Processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera.
Epson 4490 scan.
Yaquina Head, Oregon, September 2019.
FPP Derev Pan 400. Olympus XA2.
Processed and printed with sloppy border by Blue Moon Camera.
Epson 4490.
Cathedral Park Triptych.
September2020
Kodak Portra 400, Minolta SRT101.
Processed and printed with sloppy border by Blue Moon Camera, Portland.
©2020 Gary L. Quay
From February of this year. I used the Twirly Camera for this, but it turns out that it needs some repair. The gears are grinding a bit, and the negatives turn out uneven. There’s a place that fixes them in the midwest. I'm sending it there soon.
Camera: Noblex 06/150
Film: Fomapan 100
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Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area, Oregon.
I recently discovered this trail. It does not appear to be heavily used. It climbs a little and parallels a ridge overlooking the Columbia River.
Tri-X film, Olympus OM10, Zuiko 50mm 1.8 lens. Processed by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned print, Epson 4490.
I picked up this camera and lens combo, complete with leather case, sky filter and lens cap for $10 at my favorite reuse shop. I've never shot Olympus SLR before. The camera body has a few rough spots, but the lens is beautiful. It has an auto mode (which my Minoltas lack), so I'm going to have to get used to / or figure out a way to override it. This was the first roll of BW film I put through it. I'm happy, the exposures are pretty good, maybe slightly overexposed for my tastes. For an SLR it's very compact and lightweight. More images to follow.
with Gus the VW Bus.
Olympus Trip35 and Tri-X. August 2022. Processed and sloppy border printed by Blue Moon Camera.
Union Pacific Railroad tracks on south side of Columbia River at Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area.
A rarity, at least for me, to see an active caboose. This one (SP4742) as part of a work/maintenance train.
Tri-X film, Olympus OM10, Zuiko 50mm 1.8 lens. Processed by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned print, Epson 4490.
Silverton, Oregon.
January 2025.
Minolta SRT-102, Cinestill BWXX @ 800. First shot on roll, processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera, Portland.
I love the ocean.
I fear the ocean.
I admire it and it scares me.
It inspires my imagination and sense of wonder. Every time I see it, it is like the first time all over again.
But I am suspicious of it.
It is cold, relentless, and without remorse. It should not be trusted.
I repeat, it should not be trusted.
It is strong and patient.
It is beautiful.
It is so full of life.
It gives, but it is not generous. It takes, but not out of spite.
It is ancient.
To it, I am nothing. To me, it is overwhelming.
We both live. We will both die.
We both answer to higher callings, but those callings tell us each something different.
It doesn't know joy, but neither does it know hurt.
Nor love.
And it will be here tomorrow.
And the day after...
And just maybe, the day after that.
For my first post of 2013, I figured this would be a good one. It was a good moment spent in a good year, and so to begin the new year with hopes of more.
Wendi and I just watched the ball drop in New York, so it's official now. A new happy year to everyone!
On the jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River. Fort Stevens State Park, Oregon.
February 2021
Kodak Tri-X, Minolta SRT101.
Epson Perfection 4490. Film processed by Blue Moon Camera
We met at the dogpark. I was quite taken with her. Of course I can't remember her name.
Chimney Park, North Portland, Oregon.
Tri-X film, Olympus OM10, Zuiko 50mm 1.8 lens. Processed by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned print, Epson 4490.
For better or for worse, I'm back to sharing on Flickr. I took an unexpected break but now I'm here and I'll be splattering everyone's photostreams with faves and inane comments!
Developed and scanned at Blue Moon Camera.
Disappearing for a week, going camping at the big water. No, this is not my camper, but a hybrid I saw in Kenton.
Spring 2021,
Kodak Portra 400, Olympus XA2.
Processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera.
Epson scan of print.
Portland Oregon. Autumn 2019.
FPP Derev Pan 400. Olympus XA2.
Processed and printed with sloppy border by Blue Moon Camera.
Scanned Print, Epson 4490.
Near Cathedral Park in St. Johns.
Minolta SRT-102, Cinestill BWXX @ 800. Processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera, Portland.
Replacing most of the front lawn, Late winter, spring 2022.
Our house, built 1912.
Camera: Nikomat (Nikon/Nikkormat).
Lens: NIKKOR-S Auto 5cm/F2
Film: TMax400.
Processing and sloppy border print by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned.
Adiantum aleuticum
Prolific along the unnamed trail (previous image) on the west facing slopes. I meant to ask the ranger if the trail had a name, thinking if not, I would offer "Maidenhair Trail."
Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area. Hood River National Forest, Oregon.
Tri-X film, Olympus OM10, Zuiko 50mm 1.8 lens. Processed by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned print, Epson 4490.
©2022 Gary L. Quay
This was the first time I made it to Thor's Well since I have lived in Oregon. The day was very bright, and a little washed out, but the contrast at this spot was spectacular, so black and white was the obvious choice. I didn't need any contrast filters to make it pop.
Camera: Hasselblad Flexbody
Lens: 50mm Zeiss Distagon
Film: Catlabs 80
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Here then we have the last of the series. Two images merged and presented in the b&w versions only. Very little detail could be obtained from the original Kodacolor negative, again with the blue hue predominant and very little contrast. Again I converted to b&w in Photoshop and adjusted for contrast to bring out as much detail as possible and then added a mild orange filter. Thanks to those of you who have followed along.
Film: Kodacolor-X (expired, damaged, discontinued 1974)
Camera: Argus Seventy-Five (ca. 1949-1960).
In 2013, about a year and a half after my Mother's death, I decided to resume my analog photography pursuits. This manifested itself in the form of a Zero Image pinhole camera I purchased from the new-to-me Blue Moon Camera, in Portland.
This image was one of the first B&W film photographs I had made since 1998. This morning, I decided to revisit this photograph, and do some post-processing on it as I would in 2021. The result is quite different from how it looked in 2013: flic.kr/p/etmDR2
Minolta SRT101, Rokkor 58mm.
Fujichrome Sensia II 200. Expired 2/2000.
C-41 cross processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera, Portland.
FPP Derev Pan 400. Olympus XA2.
Processed and printed with sloppy border by Blue Moon Camera.
Epson 4490 scan.
©2023 Gary L. Quay
I was out at the Oregon Coast with Gaia in mid January 2023, and I had the Deardorff in tow. The weather was not cooperating, but I really wanted to get some film pictures out of it, so I set up at Agate Beach, and noticed that the creek would make a decent composition. The scene was dim and drab, so I added a red filter to give it more contrast. It's not bad. I souped it in Ilfotec HC in some old Kodak tanks. You can see the rain coming in from the north if you look toward the hill. I had to pack up quickly just after I took this picture.
Camera: Deardorff 8x10 with a 5x7 back
Lens: 12" Goerz Dagor
Film: Ilford HP5+ developed in Ilfotec HC
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at Hollywood Vintage, Sullivan's Gulch, Portland Oregon.
5 April 2021
Kodak Portra 400, Olympus XA2.
Processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera.
Epson scan of print.
"Bluebird flying high, tell me what you sing. If you could talk to me, what news would you bring" - Justin Hayward (Moody Blues)
inside JD's Shoe Repair, North Portland Oregon.
Another double exposure. This one overlaps on the right side with the previous image. You can see the plane on the tarmac of some airport. I was going to combine them, but decided to scan as printed. I think Blue Moon made a good decision as to where to cut the negatives.
Expired SFW 200, shot at 100. Minolta SRT102. Processed and print by Blue Moon Camera, home scan of print.