Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts
5.7.17
The dying of the light
Just for the rare something beauteous on this blog ... sunset on the Strait of Juan de Fuca last weekend.
3.7.16
1.1.16
Year end, Skagit Valley
14.4.15
11.4.15
2.2.14
Gallons per Second
A daytrip to Granite Falls, Washington, where the Stillaguamish ( "The Stilly") thunders through a narrow gorge.
Rock, water, rocks |
Zigzag |
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Cliff |
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Transparently hazardous |
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Black, green, gray |
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Man and nature |
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Self-portrait with fish ladder |
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Falls' granite |
26.1.14
Snow
An unseasonably dry and warm winter in western Washington means we have to go to Snoqualmie Pass to see snow, and not very much at that. Still, it was cold enough to freeze Gold Creek Pond.
1.7.13
Summit
27.1.11
Tree-o
Times of the day from the standpoint of a dryad.

Morning mist, Lake Boren, Washington

Still afternoon, Boca Trabaria, Tuscany

Night wind, Lake Bellevue, Washington

Morning mist, Lake Boren, Washington

Still afternoon, Boca Trabaria, Tuscany

Night wind, Lake Bellevue, Washington
1.1.11
Another World
A few shots captured on my recent trip to the Vacation Planet.
Inspired by photos like the following, taken with a high degree of "alienation."





Does the last one remind you a bit of this?
Inspired by photos like the following, taken with a high degree of "alienation."





Does the last one remind you a bit of this?

22.12.10
Stormy Xmas
State of emergency in Southern California, what with flooding and mudslides. However the sun did break through briefly across the desert.



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