Plate No. 01. The Newport fishing fleet at anchor on a calm winter night — 20mm prime, long exposure.
Vol 03 · Plate 01

Boats at Night

A 20mm lens, a calm winter night, and the entire fishing fleet doing its job.

$75.00
20x10 (Panoramic) · Archival photo paper · Signed
One of my personal favorites in the whole catalog. A late-winter night, the kind of calm you only get a handful of times a year on the Newport waterfront. The fishing fleet was tied up, lit up, and the water was glass.
The technical part matters here. I shot with a 20mm prime that has straight aperture blades — which most photographers don't think about until they need them. Straight blades give you clean, geometric light stars when you shoot at high f-stops. Curved blades give you soft, smudged starbursts that look fine but never quite right.

Every bright light in this frame — every work lamp on every boat — has a hand-rendered starburst that comes from the geometry of the lens itself, not from a filter or a Photoshop layer.

The challenge of shooting at a high aperture on a calm winter night is that you're working slow. Long exposures. No motion blur margin. The boats had to stay where they were, the water had to stay glass, and I had to stay completely still while the camera worked through the frame.

A lot of things had to be true at the same time for this photograph to happen. They were. You can see the boat names if you look closely. Most people who buy this print live here. They recognize the boats.
"Every light star in this photograph is built by the geometry of a single lens."
The working coast in the quiet hours.
The Frame
Location
Newport Harbor, Newport, Oregon
Coordinates
44°37′N · 124°03′W
Made
2022
Conditions
Glass water, calm, working fleet at anchor
Status
First public release