“Cedar Creek Grist Mill, October 2025.”
One of my favorite locations in Autumn.
I had a little trouble with lens flare, but I was able to clean it up.
Camera: Sinar Alpina 4x5.
Lens: 90mm Nikkor.
Film: Ilford Ortho Plus.


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“Cedar Creek Grist Mill, October 2025.”
One of my favorite locations in Autumn.
I had a little trouble with lens flare, but I was able to clean it up.
Camera: Sinar Alpina 4x5.
Lens: 90mm Nikkor.
Film: Ilford Ortho Plus.
“The Willamette River From the Eastbank Esplanade, Christmas 2025.”
©2025 Gary L. Quay
I love Portland.
A non-standard view of the Willamette River at Portland, Oregon. The Morrison Bridge is lit in its Christmas colors as evening descends over ther city. It was a beautiful evening. I got a couple of pictures thst are goofd enough to sell at the Portland Saturday Market next season. The will be available only at the market snd my website.
Camera: Hasselblad 907X
Lens: 45mm Hasselblad XCD
Media: Hasselblad CFV 100C Digital Back
“Whidbey Island Sunset, July 2025.”
©2025 Gary L. Quay
The clouds put on a display over the Strait of Juan de Fuca yesterday (7-30-25), so I rushed down to Joseph Whidbey State Park to get a few pictures. We were not disappointed.
Camera: Hasselblad 907X
Lens: 45mm Hasselblad
Media: CFV 100C Digital Back
“Portland Across the Willamette.”
©2009 Gary L. Quay
A night image of my second favorite Bridge in Portland (my favorite is the St Johns). This one was taken from Tom McCall Waterfront Park near Riverplace. Of all of Portland’s bridges, Hawthorne is lit up the best at night.
Camera: Calumet 45,
Lens: 150 Fujinon,
Film: Arista.edu 100
“The Three Graces, Barview, Oregon“
©2025 Gary L. Quay
I’ve been disappointed here many times by the lighting and by the water level. I wanted to get it at low tide, when all of the rocks are showing, and with decent light. I managed to get of what I wanted in June. Some fluffy clouds would have been helpful, but we don’t get everything we want, do we?
Camera: Hasselblad 907X
Media: Hasselblad CFV 100C digital back.
Lens: 45mm Hasselblad XCD
Sunset at Low Tide, Taft, Oregon
©2025 Gary L. Quay
Taft, Oregon. The sunset color faded, and then came back with a vengence just after we drove away. Luckily, we had not gotten past the next parking spot. Low tide revealed a network of channels in the bay, and the sunset lit them in red.
Thise are the real colors.
Camera: Nikon D810
Lens: Vintage 85mm Nikon
Fine Art Photography from the Pacific Northwest (and beyond)
“Union Pacific at Warrendale, Oregon.”
©2024 Gary L. Quay
I caught my first train with the CFV 100C.
Camera: Hasselblad 500CM with a CFV 100C Digital Back
Lens: 250mm Zeiss Sonnar.
“Sidewalk Seats, Moro, Oregon.”
©2025 Gary L. Quay
A set ot theater seats on a sidewalk in Moro, Oregon, done in infrared.
Camera: Nikon D300 (infrared conversion)
Lens: Vintage 20mm Nikkor