
A beautifully lit view of Ruby Beach’s unique rock outcroppings by featured photographer, Ardythe Wendt:
“Ruby Beach at the bottom of the trail and down by the river.”
Enjoy!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
A beautifully lit view of Ruby Beach’s unique rock outcroppings by featured photographer, Ardythe Wendt:
“Ruby Beach at the bottom of the trail and down by the river.”
Enjoy!
Thank you to Ardythe Wendt for providing this beautiful and compelling image:
“Ruby Beach at the bottom of the trail down by the river”
This is a favorite spot for many of us and unique in that it changes constantly. Enjoy!
A wintery and well composed image of the river by friend and fellow photographer, Ardythe Wendt:
“Dungeness river near Otter Lane Trailhead. Looking into what sun there was that day, the bit of land in the foreground is due to be claimed by the river in the near future, it was severely undercut and cracking.”
Thank you, Ardythe!
A beautiful local scene by fellow photographer, Lewis Bennett:
“Barnes Creek – I took this on a Spring 2024 hike up Barnes Creek on the trail to Marymere Falls.”
Enjoy!
A stunning black and white image by fellow photographer, Lewis Bennett:
“Coming back from a Christmas trip to Texas while on the ferry heading back to the Olympic Peninsula, I noted the beauty of the snow-covered Olympic Mountains and the Bainbridge Ferry passing my ferry.”
Thank you, Lewis!
This striking image was photographed by my friend, and fellow photographer, Lewis Bennett. You’ll be seeing more of his work (and others) throughout the week, so enjoy, and rest assured that whatever comments you may have will be shared with him.
“Early Morning Fog—On a Thanksgiving trip to Victoria, Canada, we visited the Malahut Tower, about an hour’s drive north of Victoria. This is the first time I have seen the fog and mist intertwine and dance among the trees!”
Although not my car, I can well relate to the owner and maybe you can too. While I’m able, I want to see it all and do it all…and therefore, I’m on the road again, this time to Phoenix, returning in about a week.
In the meantime, beginning tomorrow, a number of friends and fellow photographers have offered to provide photos in my absence and I hope you’ll not only enjoy their work, but celebrate it by providing feedback, if at all possible.
Otherwise, have a great week, thanks much, and Adios!