This is the view from my living room..its is constantly changing. I have lived here for 6 yrs and it never gets old. Today the fog intertwined with the trees above John WAyne Marina really caught my eye.
Author: Colleen Bittner
Local Bandit
My cats were going CRAZY from window to window. Couldn’t figure out what they were looking at. Then I saw him-it was 5am and really dark so not the greatest photo. But here he is–Sequim’s bandit!
Faraway Friday- Shadows in Yellowstone
I was on a photo safari in Yellowstone in winter. It was 25 below. But I braved the weather when I saw the light coming thru this forest and this lil creek. It was memsmerizing. (AND COLD!)
Short Earred Owl
Timing is everything. I was just driving off the ferry when i saw what I thought was an owl flying across the field. Trying hard not to run anyone over I followed it. I got to photograph this beautiful owl for almost 20 minutes (driving from here to there). It’s eyes were AMAZING!
Big Bear!
I took this photo in Yellowstone, Montana. Just loved the movement and lighting in this .
One of a kind…
I took this in Skagit Valley at the tulip festival. Had a lot of fun making cards with it. Below is the original. The lone yellow flower really caught my attention.
Yard art takes on a new meaning in Sequim
Sequim was/ is a farming community. Good soil, good irrigation (thus the irrigation festival) and mild weather–all good for growing. So many of the smaller gentleman’s farms have interesting yard “art”.
This is on the way to the entrance to the Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park.