Author: Karel Kerezman

  • Red Sky In Morning, Shutterbugs Delight

    The past few days have been terrible in many ways. Too hot, too much ash in the air, too much forest fire destruction. I took advantage of one fringe benefit of this late-summer situation, however: I took pictures.

    Tuesday morning, getting off the MAX at the Hillsboro Airport stop, I was greeted with this view of the Sun trying to shine through layers of cloud and smoky haze:

    And Wednesday morning gave me cause to quip to my coworkers later, “I didn’t know that ‘Portland’ was an anagram for ‘Mordor’, but Sauron’s Eye was quite prominent out toward the East.”

    I’ll be glad when we return to fully breathable air, though.

  • Tiger on a Shrubbery

    Tiger on a Shrubbery

    Putting the “amateur” in “amateur photography,” here’s a blown-out picture of a duck on some shrubbery.

    Originally posted to social media accounts on July 11th, 2014.

  • Score on a Giant Concrete Ball

    Score on a Giant Concrete Ball

    I’m not sure when decorative concrete spheres became the “in” thing with which to adorn urban parks, but it gave me something to place a duck upon during a wandering photo shoot a few years ago so I guess I can’t complain. This one’s across MLK from the Oregon Convention Center.

    Seeing as how this post is going up on the day of a full moon, the timing worked out rather nicely, I’d say.

    Originally posted to social media accounts on July 10th, 2014.

  • Rex on a Drinking Fountain

    Rex on a Drinking Fountain

    What better on a hot summer’s day than to take a drink of some clear cold water?

    Originally posted to social media accounts on July 8th, 2014.

  • Lumina on a Smart Car

    Lumina on a Smart Car

    I simply could not pass up the opportunity to place my battery-powered light-up duck atop a battery-powered small car.

    Originally posted to social media accounts on July 7th, 2014.

  • Tiger on a Tree

    Tiger on a Tree

    It’s not a very imaginative thing to put a duck on, perhaps, but the trees along the newly-created Veterans Drive were freshly planted and young and sparse at the time. One of them provided a perfectly formed and accessible perch, so here we are.

    This picture went to social media on June 30th, 2014.