Sunday, April 23, 2006

More Toby!


Some more Diana shots from Toby Koenigsberg's ("miracle hippie") shoot. Kind of cool, perfectly useless for the job at hand. The Diana was set to 'B' and held open while I triggered the flash manually.  Posted by Picasa

TK 2 Posted by Picasa

TK 3 Posted by Picasa

TK 4 Posted by Picasa

TK 5 Posted by Picasa

Sheep at Sauvie!


We had brats 'n' kraut at my friend Jennfer's place on Sauvie Island, and I took some pictures of the sheep! Posted by Picasa

Expired Sensia, cross-processed.  Posted by Picasa

More sheep. Posted by Picasa

Succulent leaves! Posted by Picasa

One of them moves in for the kill. Posted by Picasa

This creepy mask was in Jennifer's studio.  Posted by Picasa

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Face of Jesus seen on miracle hippie!


OK, this is not an actual hippie, but he has long hair and a mustache and goatee. He's a great drummer from Eugene named Jason Palmer. I photographed the trio of U of O jazz studies prof Toby Koenigsberg this weekend. I pulled out the Diana and did a few shots triggering the flash manually while holding the shutter (on 'B') open, and got a few cool shots. The only thing I did to this was hit 'auto-levels' and then toned down the saturation a bit.  Posted by Picasa

Another shot of Jason, not so Christ-like now. Posted by Picasa

Friday, April 14, 2006

Italian motorcyclists!


Last day in Rome. On the way back from Via Appia Antica I took a bunch of pictures out the window of the bus with the Diana. The usual Ektachrome, cross-processed.  Posted by Picasa

Garishly-appointed motorcyclist! Posted by Picasa

Parkas with fur-trimmed hoods were big in Rome this year.  Posted by Picasa

Scooter! Posted by Picasa

Just another motorcyclist. I think the neg is reversed.  Posted by Picasa

Citroen? Posted by Picasa

Newer car. Posted by Picasa

When we got back to Portland I took some pictures of the daffodils in the windowsill to burn off the end of the roll.  Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Dome day!


I finally climb to the top of the dome at St. Peter's. It kicked our butts somewhat.  Posted by Picasa