iPhoneography: Shooting Seattle, Part I

October 2-5, 2009

"Lower Floor"

"Lower Floor"

Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington
Shot with ProCamera, unenhanced

A found shot inside the Pike Place Market. The lines and the perspective create their own depth of field. The color and the neon were perfect. The crowd flows, but the image captures a spot of quiet in the midst of the noisy, bustling market.

"Loback"

"Loback"

Pike Place Market, Seattle
Shot with ProCamera, enhanced with Photogene and Mill Colour

"The Troll"

"The Troll"

Seattle, Washington
Shot with Camera XL, unmodified

"Seattle Hardware"

"Seattle Hardware"

Seattle, Washington
Shot with ProCamera, modified with PhotoForge and CameraBag

I don’t know how old this sign is, although it’s very well maintained. I don’t recall if the store behind it was the hardware company. I suspect it wasn’t and the original tenant of this classic building near Pioneer Square is long gone. I liked the play between the bronze and the shadows. With the sun providing perfect contract for this shot, it was a nice visit to an older time.

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Marty Yawnick

Marty is a self-employed graphic designer in the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex. He is an avid Rangers baseball, Chicago Cubs, Packers and Highbury Arsenal fan. In addition to capturing random moments with whatever camera is close by (usually his iPhone), his other interests include coffee, film, music, and traveling in seats 5E and 5F with his fiancé.

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