Kodak Portra, the world's finest grain ISO 400 film, is popular among portrait and fashion photogs. It is valued for muted tones. I would argue it's great for shooting almost anything, even landscapes. It is my favorite color film, beating another Kodak classic, Ektar 100. I hardly notice the grain. The barn above is located in Silvana, a farm town north of Seattle. Many barns in this region have diamond-shaped windows. I found the old wagon wheel in Withrow, a small farming town in north-central Washington. The boat is retired in an alley in Anacortes, Wash.