Cherry Blossoms at Waterfront Park
Cherry Blossoms at Waterfront ParkI visited the cherry blossoms at the downtown Waterfront Park twice this year. On Saturday afternoon, everyone was there, while on Monday morning there were very few people about. Here are some photos from those visits.
The light,and vibes were quite different each time, so I’ve not intermingled the photos below, or they can look incongruous.
A Walk at the Smith and Bybee Wetlands
A Walk at the Smith and Bybee WetlandsI went on a walk at the Smith and Bybee Wetlands in North Portland yesterday. Overcast skies and red duckweed covered lakes presented scenic views with scattered wildlife in pleasant weather.
These were taken with the recently acquired Leica M-Rokkor 90mm f/4 lens (used) on my Leica M10. This is a much longer focal length than the ones I’ve been using primarily for years, although shorter than the 135mm lens I used briefly on a walk a few years ago. It was refreshing because I’ve basically only used 35mm and 50mm for two decades 😆. We shall see if this sticks.
A Totally Silly Comparison of Photos
A Totally Silly Comparison of PhotosSpring is here, and along with all the blossoms, I’m also enjoying the No Fusion app. So much so that I wanted to try and do some side-by-side comparisons between photos taken with it and with my Leica camera. Please note this is all just for fun and I acknowledge the silliness.
All photos processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic as follows:
- The Leica photos have an aspect ratio of 3:2, so I cropped the iPhone’s 4:3 photos to match that.
- I cropped the iPhone photos some more to get them as close as possible to match the frame. The perspective is different because the Leica photos were taken with a 35mm f/2 lens and the iPhone ones were taken with the 17 Pro’s f/1.8 24mm equivalent lens.
- Leica photos started as RAWs. iPhone photos started as ProRAWs, not BayerRAWs. No HEIF+ conversion is involved in these.
- White Balance was set to Daylight for all photos.
- Some photos had highlights or shadows adjusted. No other settings were changed.
Some photos from a photo walk in North Portland a couple months ago.
Window Cats. Portland, Oregon. 9th March, 2026.
Cat box cat.
Portland, Oregon. 3rd February, 2026.
February Fakeout Sunset at Tabor
February Fakeout Sunset at TaborFebruary Fakeout is a local phenomenon when the weather feels like Spring for some days in February. We just had that for nearly the entire first week. These photos are from a walk around Tabor at sunset on the 6th.
Buxton, Oregon. 24th November, 2025.
📷 Hasselblad 500C/M
🎞️ Kodak Portra 160 (Expired)
Clatskanie, Oregon. 24th November, 2025.
📷 Hasselblad 500C/M
🎞️ Kodak Portra 160 (Expired)


























