

These were taken at Roozengaarde tulip fields last week. In photoshop you can edit landscapes into these lil round worlds. I had fun with them. I hope you enjoy!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
These were taken at Roozengaarde tulip fields last week. In photoshop you can edit landscapes into these lil round worlds. I had fun with them. I hope you enjoy!
While waiting in the ferry line for the fog to move on, I captured this shot as the fog rolled away from the marina and the Olympics were in the background.
Its amazing to see cities that are 1200 years old, when the oldest building in my state is a couple of hundred and falling over.
This photo of Cormorants was taken from the Port Townsend/Coopeville Ferry
When I saw this in the harbor in Port Townsend, I was struck by a sense of isolation…probably PTSD from 2020!
After a 20 mile bike ride around LaConner it was time to stop and smell the flowers so to speak. Roozengaarde Tulip is one of my favorites. They plant in such interesting ways and have great mountain backdrops. If you haven’t gone it’s a must!