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Well I am back in the bay area. Its good to be back in California although I will always love portland. I took a job again at Image Movers Digital. Its a bit of a course correction for me, I found myself to far on the development side of things and wanted to make sure I was involved in the art side as well. I am happiest being able to do both technical and artistic work.

This photo is another from my vacation on the oregon coast. It is using a tilt and shift lens, but more in the manner that the lense is intended rather than to get the miniature effect. I was able to keep the f-stop around 2 and yet get the large rock in the distance and the close up wall with holes in focus. Its a really nice lens. It doesn't have auto focus and in tilting and shifting it makes the in camera light meter inaccurate. I actually like both of those aspects as it forces me to be a bit more traditional about how I shoot. You definitely lose something letting the computer do all the thinking for you.

The holes in the foreground rock were birds nests, thought there were no occupants.

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Another shot from my recent vacation on the Oregon coast. At the top of one of the hills I had this view. It seemed prehistoric.
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<previous May 01 2008 - 01 Pacific City, ORnext>
This shot reminded me of the original Planet of the Apes, near the beginning of the movie where the rocket crashes into the lake.
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<previous April 28 2008 - 01 Pacific City, ORnext>
We hiked through the dunes in Pacific City and saw the ocean waves coming in through the rocks. I thought the whole scene looked rather prehistoric. The waves were crashing in and water was spilling out onto the rocks above and panning out.
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