
I was trying as many different perspectives as I could get from the same spot on the bridge. This was as high as I could get (without tempting my fate and a visit from the docents). But I like how it shows the long, long trail.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
I was trying as many different perspectives as I could get from the same spot on the bridge. This was as high as I could get (without tempting my fate and a visit from the docents). But I like how it shows the long, long trail.
This is the view of the Olympics straight across from me. It’s April and it is still snowing in the foothills. I usually have vegetable starts that are 4″ tall and I havent even started any this year. The nights are still 28-30 degrees. Come on Spring!
While chasing my Kingfisher about, I stopped to take some new photos of the Railroad Bridge since they have straightened the approach from the Audubon Center.
IF…you can get up Bell Hill in the winter with snow, you will be treated to beautiful views (it’s always beautiful- but extraordinary in winter)
Here you can see protection island and in the far distance a peak at Mt Baker.
This is a different view of SEattle taken from the waterfront trail in WEST seattle.
I woke up early to go shoot birds in the 3 crabs area. When I first entered onto hwy 101 I saw this light on the mountains. I had to stop and take a photo. It really doesn’t do the light justice. It was breathtaking.
I am so blessed to ses this from my window every night. Its always different. But ALWAYS beautiful.