
This is my ever changing view on John Wayne Marina. Today was spectacular. The light was constantly on the move putting different areas into highlight and shadows. I liked the fall colors popping in and out.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This is my ever changing view on John Wayne Marina. Today was spectacular. The light was constantly on the move putting different areas into highlight and shadows. I liked the fall colors popping in and out.
Multnomah Falls the grandaddy of them all in the Columbia Gorge, OR
You have to get to the falls pretty early to not have tons os people on the bridge. And now they take reservations only to keep social distancing. But we got the an hour before they even opened and were able to get some nice shots.
Mt Baker can be seen in the distance behind Wilson Lighthouse in Ft Worden state park in Port Townsend.
My husband took this shot of me taking a shot of the cows who would NOT let us go on the trail. If you look at the steep pitch of the mountains you can see why we didn’t want to walk around. The only way to the train was forward, so we just had to be patient and make friends with them.
I love the view from Point No Point in Hansville. You can see Mt Baker, Everett, Whidbey Island, and all the boating traffic like this lil tuggy.
I was so attracted to the shadows of these tree trunks. It was 30 below zero and mystical. The park is closed to all except those with special permits and snow cats. I was fortunate to enter with a Mckay Photo Academy trip.
Some love them. Some hate them. I can tell you from experience they are amzaingly efficient at getting rid of foliage (whether you wanted them to or not).