Category Archives: Travel Photography

The Importance of Being Silent

Quietness is an underappreciated quality in a camera. This is a photo I would have never attempted with an SLR and its noisy reflex mirror.

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Cashmere Back Alley

I always find back alleys fascinating. They offer a kind of “behind the scenes” perspective of a city or town. It’s the bit you’re not really meant to see, but which often reveals some elemental truth about a place.

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Airport Exit

For my detailed review of the Pentax Espio 120SW, click here.

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Cashmere Doorway

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Wenatchee Back Alley

For some reason, this scene looks very 1970s to me. Perhaps it’s the pickup truck in the foreground. I like all the lines and angles. To see my full review of the underrated Chinon CP-5s, click here.

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Trash as Treasure

Click here to read my review of the Yashica T4 Zoom.  

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On Top of Steamboat Rock

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Costa Rican Jungle

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Kentucky Lake #4

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Kentucky Lake #3

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