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Exploring | Chambers Bay
Exploring Chambers Bay from Asheley Callen on Vimeo.
At the Beach | Point Defiance
On Film
Fujicolor NPH 400, developed and scanned by Miller’s Lab. Mamiya 645 Pro with 80mm f/2.8 lens.
On Digital
Canon 6D with 50mm f/1.4 lens.
On Film – Medium Format | Revisiting Fort Steilacoom Park
Fujicolor NPH 400 (expired 2005), rated at 200, developed and scanned by Miller’s Lab. Mamiya 645 Pro with 80mm f/2.8 lens.
Lomography 800, developed and scanned by Miller’s Lab. Mamiya 645 Pro with 80mm f/2.8 lens.
On Film | Halloween
Agfa Vista 200 taken on Canon EOS 1V with 50mm f/1.8 lens.
On Film | California Road Trip
This summer we flew from Washington to Monterey, California, rented a motorhome, and ventured out on a 7-day road trip to southern California and back to Monterey.
After picking up the RV, we bought a week’s supply of eggs from an egg vending machine after a delightful little chicken show.
We spent our first night in the RV at an orange groove in Bakersfield, CA.
The next day we landed at Joshua Tree National Park. The kids discovered massive boulders, giant lizards, and cactus spines. Ouch!
After Joshua Tree we visited the Salton Sea. The photos are beautiful but hardly tell the full story. The pristine white sand is composed entirely of crunchy, broken fish bones. The glistening blue water is saturated with salt, pollution, and surrounded by decomposing fish. Flies were overly abundant. And, yes, it was very stinky.
We quickly bid the sea adieu and searched for our next destination. Where the Salton Sea was a treat for the nose, Salvation Mountain was a treat for the eyes. The kids enjoyed climbing the multicolored manmade mountain and exploring the little caves underneath.
Finally, we journeyed to San Diego, and then headed back to Monterey along the Pacific Coast, stopping to enjoy San Onofre Beach, Point Mugu Beach, and Del Monte Beach.
On Film | A Cloudy Morning in Ruston
Agfa Vista 200, rated at 100, developed and scanned by Miller’s Lab. Canon EOS 1V with 50mm f/1.8 lens.
On Film | Charlotte’s Blueberry Park
Our annual blueberry picking excursion to Charlotte’s Blueberry Park, captured on film.
Fuji Superia 400, rated at 200, developed and scanned by Miller’s Lab. Canon EOS-3 with 85mm f/1.8 lens.
On Film & Digital | Museum of Glass
From earlier this summer, a trip to the Museum of Glass captured on both film and digital cameras.
Film: Kodak Ultramax 400, rated at 200, developed and scanned by Miller’s Lab. Canon EOS-3 with 50mm f/1.8 lens.
Digital: Canon 6D with 50mm f/1.4 lens.