This very foggy shot was taken at Lake Crescent. At least it stopped raining!
I am always fascinated by the fog and clouds drifting in and out of the tree in the Olympics. I thought this was more powerful in Sepia.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This very foggy shot was taken at Lake Crescent. At least it stopped raining!
I am always fascinated by the fog and clouds drifting in and out of the tree in the Olympics. I thought this was more powerful in Sepia.
I was just watching a Nat Geo episode on the Galapagos. The focused on these amazing marine iguanas. I feel so blessed that I got to see them in person…they do look like little Godzillas!
I love the pattern this one was making as he climbed the sand hill.
I went to Whitney Gardens in Brinnon (just an hour from Sequim). They are a nursery and HUGE rhododendron garden. Plants were just budding up…but I had fun with my macro lens. I’ll have to go back in a week when all will be blooming.
This is a huge picturesque farm off of hwy 101 just before you reach Sequim. This family has been here since 1910 farming and logging. Often within the white fence are baby cows and sheep (which I have been seen crawling up to the fence to photograph!)
This bonded pair (did you notice the second one below?) has been hunting in the bay all week long. They are reinforcing their nest (they usually come back year after year) and will will have babies soon.
These little Sally Crabs were everywhere in tidepools in the Galapagos. They rarely ran away, usually putting their lil claws up in a fighting stance.