Bald Eagle and PDX Photo Journal: 12/24/2022
Shot with Canon 80D
Sigma 150-300mm Contemporary and Canon 100mm Macro
Marine Drive, PDX, Portland
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Shot with Canon 80D
Sigma 150-300mm Contemporary and Canon 100mm Macro
Marine Drive, PDX, Portland
Follow me on Instagram @g_grins and @fractalfocus.nature
Shot with Canon 80D
Sigma 150-300mm Contemporary
Blue Lake, Oregon
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Photo Journal: 10/17/2022 Sandy River Delta park
Shot with Canon 80D
Sigma 150-300mm Contemporary
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I moved to Portland in 2016 with essentially zero experience with photography and no idea what Portland had to offer. My brother Josh had been doing videography and photography for a long time and he wanted to start a business. He invited me to move in with him to become partners in the business and I quit my job and moved to Portland where we started Fractal Focus LLC. In order to familiarize myself with photography, I borrowed my brother’s Canon 5d Mark III with a 70-200 lens and took a walk around the Glendoveer Walking Path.
Read MoreMy uncle Simon was born in 1937 and has lived in New York his entire life. He is my mother’s uncle, which makes him my second uncle, but he is more of a grandpa figure to me. I have really only known him as an elderly man and his age is catching up to him. He retired from teaching early and was an avid patron of the arts in New York. After retiring he traveled the world with his friend Marvin and was a frequenter of on and off Broadway shows. He walked every day and went to the gym and saw movies and took the subway into Manhattan to places like The Julliard School, museums, and Jewish centers, and for the past 50 years would go back to the same apartment in the heart of Brooklyn.
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