Architecture/Cityscape Project


01-City. April 6, 2013. SW Kingston Drive, OR. ISO:200. Shutter speed:1/25 sec. Aperture:f/6.3
Cityscape view from a hilly neighborhood on the backside of downtown.

 02-City. April 6, 2013. 111 SW 5th Avenue, Portland, OR. ISO:320 Shutter speed:1/125 sec. Aperture:f/5.6. An arial cityscape view out the window of Portland City Grill.



03-City. April 6, 2013. NW Glisan Street Ramp, Portland, OR. ISO:400.  Shutter speed: 1/320 sec. Aperture:f/5.6. From the ramp that leads to the steel bridge, you can see a great layout of union station.


04-Urban. Mar. 16, 2013.  Downtown, Portland. 644 Southwest 6th Avenue. ISO: 200. Shutter speed  1/320 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. Abandoned shopping cart filled with someone's belongings.


 05-Urban. Mar. 16, 2013. Portland, Or. Old Town-Chinatown. Northwest 3rd Avenue/ NW Flanders Street. ISO:400. Shutter speed: 1/2000 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. Chinatown lampost with beautiful blue sky in the background.

 
06-Urban. Mar. 16, 2013. Portland, Or. NW 3rd Avenue/NW Flanders Street. ISO: 400. Shutter speed: 1/800 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. A unique statuette at the Chinese Gardens.


 07-Urban close-up. April 6, 2013. NW 4th Avenue, Portland, OR. ISO:400. Shutter speed: 1/200 sec. Aperture: f/5.6 A brick wall with a single meaningful word written on it,


08-Reflexive. April 6, 2013. SW Taylor Street. Outside Hilton Hotel, Portland, OR. ISO: 200. Shutter speed: 1/25 sec. Aperture: f/6.3. A reflection of a business building on another building's windows.


 09-Juxtaposition. March 16, 2013.  Downtown Portland, Or. Old Town-Chinatown. 515 Northwest 3rd Avenue. ISO: 400. Shutter-speed: 1/320 sec. Aperture: f/5.6
This is a wall of an abandoned building in Chinatown.


10-Street, Portrait of a stranger. April 6, 2013. SW Natio Parkway, Portland, OR, Marketplace. ISO: 400. Shutter speed: 1/320 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. Portrait of a man and his dog at the edge of a corner in the market. SMILE. :)


 11-Street, Candid. April 6, 2013. 22 SW 3rd Avenue, Portland, OR, Voodoo Doughnuts. ISO:400. Shutter speed: 1/250 sec. Aperture:f/8.0. Candid of a girl walking across the street towards Voodoo Doughnuts, with a long line of customers in the background.


12-Street, Candid. April 6, 2013. 641 SW Taylor Street, Portland, OR, chess board. ISO:400. Shutter speed: 1/320 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. A boy playing with large chess pieces.


13-Street, portrait of someone I know. April 6, 2013. 507 NW 4th Avenue, Portland, OR. ISO:400. Shutter speed:1/200 sec. Aperture:f/5.6. A picture of my dad pretending to lift a painted car.


 14-My Choice. Portland, Or. Northwest Glisan Street Ramp. March 16, 2013. ISO:400. Shutterspeed: 1/320 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. Railing of a ramp with max in the background taken from a unique angle.


15-Architecture. Mar. 16, 2013. Portland, Or. Old Town-Chinatown.515 NW 3rd Avenue. ISO:400. Shutter speed: 1/320 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. Abandoned brick building and its tiny door.


16-Architecture. April 6, 2013. Steel Bridge, Portland, OR. ISO:400. Shutter speed:1/320. Aperture:f/5.6. This is a picture of the many sets of stairs that lie within one of the beams of the Steel bridge. I thought a black and white setting would make the photo more dramatic.


 17-Architecture. Mar. 16, 2013. Portland, Or. NW 3rd Avenue/ NW Flanders Street. ISO: 400. Shutter speed: 1/1000 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. Chinese Garden window with vines reaching out of it.


 18-Architecture, Interior. April 6, 2013.  641 SW Taylor Street, Portland, OR. ISO: 200. Shutter speed:1/25 sec. Aperture:f/6.3. This is a rotating door that leads you into the Hilton Hotel. I really like the colors in this photo and this hotel had very elegant lighting.



 19-Architecture. Mar. 16, 2013. Portland, OR. Old Town-Chinatown. 515 NW 3rd Avenue. ISO:400. Shutter speed: 1/320 sec. Aperture: f/5.6. Abandoned brick building's rusted green balcony.


20-Architecture, Interior. April 6, 2013. 641 SW Taylor Street, Portland, OR. Hilton Hotel. ISO: 3200. Shutter speed:1/20 sec. Aperture:f/6.3. This is the lobby of the Hilton. I think it is beautiful.


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