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Photos of and comments about (mostly) sights and sites along the Columbia River and the vessels plying it. There will, no doubt, be occasional hints of wood aluminum and fibreglass...

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Coming This Saturday


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NWWanderer
Astoria, OR, United States
I live on the edge of the Columbia River, a few miles upstream from the Pacific. I miss my hometown of Portland, but at the same time, I love this little community, and especially my space within it. I'm a native Oregonian brought up in the shadow of the likes of Wayne Morse, Tom McCall and Mark Hatfield... people who led with character and conviction, not by giving themselves a brand. A "serious amateur" photographer for more than 30 years, I'm seldom found without at least one camera within reach. It pains me to have to state the obvious and clutter up the room, but you are NOT authorized to copy or use any of the images or text here without my permission. Really.
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In The Bag

The gear list:
Sony Alpha 77 SLT (primary)
Sony Alpha 100 DSLR
Sony DT 16-50 f/2.8 zoom (primary)
Sony 18-70mm (kit) zoom
Sony 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G zoom
(replaced the old Minolta "gold can")
Sigma 105mm f/2.8 macro
Polarizers
Cokin system graduated ND filters
R-72 Infrared filter