Christopher Huber Photography

Category Archives: art

A Space Needle New Year

Got a chance to make some spectacular pictures of the Space Needle fireworks show from a view point on Capitol Hill in Seattle.

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Reminder for this weekend!

If you still don’t have plans for the weekend, set aside some time to take a little trip to the Sammamish Plateau to enjoy some local art. Chris’s work will be on display and for sale at the fourth annual Sammamish Art Fair, along with more than 30 other artists. Visit the Sammamish Art Fair…

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Come to Chris’s up coming shows!

Chris will be a featured artist in the up coming What Makes a City? gallery showing Oct. 1-Nov. 30 at Providence Marionwood in Issaquah. It’s an expansion of the exhibit that ended August 29th in the artEast studio at upfront Gallery, in Issaquah. He will also be a participating in the fourth annual Sammamish Art…

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San Jose Street Photography

While working for a newspaper in San Jose, Costa Rica in 2007, I spent plenty of time walking the streets in the city. I got some interesting perspectives one day, while walking back from an assignment. What do you think about these? Please lend your thoughts. It’s always interesting to get some fresh eyes on…

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Ottawa at Sunset

It’s fun to experiment with styles and filters. I was satisfied with my original exposure and composition for this image — I used a tripod to expose longer and really let the sensor soak in the warm tones of the building at sunset. But I wanted to try something new, so I added some grain…

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Ottawa Landmarks

Located just a block off of the main drag through Ottawa, Kansas, the First Baptist Church building sticks out for its dynamic architecture.

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Some good apple cider

While in Kansas, I visited the Louisburg Cider Mill. There, they bottle exquisitely fresh apple cider and a variety of root beer and cream sodas. They even make cider-flavored cake donuts.

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Kansas is flat

Halfway through my stay in Ottawa, Kansas, I was able to get out of town and visit the surrounding area. You can drive for miles and miles and see nothing but corn, soy bean and hay fields along the road. Here’s a few from today’s shoot:

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