Had the day off yesterday and decided to go on a drive to explore new-to-me places. Saw some bald eagles. I swear two of them separately looked at me directly and then flew away, with what I assumed was a, “city boy with camera 🙄” vibes…
…this little waterfall with a bunch of Fall-en leaves…
…a farmer who said hi, and also, “what a lovely Oregon day!” as I was standing in cold rain and the sky was gray and the temperature was 43°F, but I genuinely agreed with her, because it was true…
…this horse chilling in a field some distance away, and this other one right by the road…
…these birds flying in a nice pattern…
…this viewpoint, where the view was just some trees in a fog so thick my camera app said, and this is no joke, “clean your lens”…
…these mossy trees, and my favorite trestle bridge, although, to be honest, I only really know one…
…yes, it was a good day. Love you Oregon ❤️
Fall birds. Portland, Oregon. 11th November, 2025.
Council Crest. Portland, Oregon. 11th October, 2025.
A Walk on Powell Butte
A Walk on Powell ButteWalking on Powell Butte often brings me into a black and white state-of-mind. That’s what happened when I wrote a post about a photo walk there in December.
Last weekend I found myself there again. This time I constrained myself to “black and white photos with the iPhone using Obscura, mostly with the new 4x lens”. I find contraints to be helpful for creativity.
Obscura has become my go-to app for a manual UI for iPhone photography. Like any sophiticated interface with a purpose, it takes some getting used to, but that’s worth it. I thought I would make edits in post-processing, but in the end I didn’t touch the files at all, except one crop.
I’m pretty happy with how this experience turned out, and look forward to similar explorations with Obscura in the future.
Caleb at the Japanese Garden. Portland, Oregon. 16th May, 2025.
📷 Hasselblad 500C/M
🎞️ Kodak Gold 200
Three trees at the Portland Japanese Garden. 16th May, 2025.
📷 Hasselblad 500C/M
🎞️ Kodak Gold 200
Recently, I had some delicious Biang Biang noodles at Frank’s Noodle House here in Portland 😋.
Had been wanting to have these ever since I finished reading Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz, which was a really nice book.
On Friday I had the day off, so I took the opportunity to be outside all day exploring new-to-me places a couple hours away right here in Oregon. Here are some photos from that.
One of my pet peeves about iOS is that the Apple Weather widget does not show the temperature when it is raining, so I just submitted the following feedback:
The weather widget should show the temperature at all times. It should show the temperature when it is raining. If you live in a place where it rains a lot you don’t see the temperature when it is raining, which can sometimes be several days in a row, and that is just silly.
Shrimping.






























