
- Top of Snoqualmie Falls
- Snoqualmie in the mist
Salish Lodge and Snoqualmie Falls, as seen about 9 am, before the morning mist clears. - Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant
- Big Pipes
Hydroelectric power station at Snoqualmie Falls - Lower Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie falls and Snoqualmie River, from below - Slugs for the Slug God!
Banana slug, about 4-5 inches, Hoh rainforest. - Mount Storm King
Mount Storm King at Lake Crescent - Sourdough Mountain, Lake Crescent
- Lake Crescent
Looking west, towards Fairholme. - Lake Crescent Lay-By
Looking west towards Fairholme. - Crumbly Crescent Cliff
Cliff adjacent to Lake Crescent. Netting has been put up to slow erosion. - Myrtle Edwards Park
- Flyover
Blue Angels, Seattle - San Juans Night Boat
- luna
- Orange is the new black
- Two ships in the night
Washington State Ferries near Colman Dock, Seattle. Top boat is returning from Bremerton, bottom boat is departing for Bainbridge Island. - Dystopian Fortress
- Mysterious Round Thing with Spokes
- Cold hearted orb
- Bookish Cathedral
Suzzallo Library, U. of Washington - Silent sentinels
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Par - Madison Creek Falls
- Morning at Kautz Creek
Mount Rainier National Park - Paradise
Paradise Visitor Center, Mount Rainier - Cool Mist
From Paradise Visitor Center, Mount Rainier National Park. As I watched, a cloud settled on the mountain, and remained there most of the day. - Pinnacle of the Tatoosh
Left to right, an unnamed peak, Pinnacle Peak, and Plummer Peak, of the Tatoosh Range. - Louise Lake, Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier's summit is off to the left, and was obscured by cloud for most of this day. The red flowers in the foreground are Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa). Photo was taken from the edge of Stevens Canyon Road. Probably was named for Christine Louise Van Trump (1880-1907), daughter of Rainier explorer Philemon Van Trump. - Sunset on the Tatoosh Range
- Myrtle Falls, Mount Rainier
72 foot drop. Near Paradise Visitor Center - Top of Myrtle Falls
- When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie
(That's amore). In August 2017, wildfires in British Columbia produced enough smoke to cover most of western Washington. With little wind coming from the sea to disperse it, all of Seattle was choked in a thick, unpleasant haze for several weeks. The smoky air caused the full moon of 7 August to appear red. This picture was adjusted for contrast, but the colour was not changed. - Imperial Probe Droid on Hoth (Seattle Edition)
Space Needle in the fog, from five blocks away. Lingering smoke from the BC wildfires also contributes to the haze. - Mount Shuksan and Picture Lake
- Mount Shuksan and Picture Lake
- Picture Lake Trail, Mount Shuksan
- Bagley Lakes
Bagley Lakes Trail, Heather Meadows, Mount Baker Area - Bagley Lakes
Bagley Lakes Trail, Heather Meadows, Mount Baker Area - Bagley Lakes
Bagley Lakes Trail, Heather Meadows, Mount Baker Area - Bagley Lakes
Bagley Lakes Trail, Heather Meadows, Mount Baker Area - Bagley Lakes
Bagley Lakes Trail, Heather Meadows, Mount Baker Area - Bagley Lakes Basalt
Columnar basalt (cooled lava) on Bagley Lakes trail near Mount Baker. - Bagley Lakes Basalt
Columnar basalt (cooled lava) on Bagley Lakes trail near Mount Baker. - Bagley Lakes Basalt
Columnar basalt (cooled lava) on Bagley Lakes trail near Mount Baker. - Bagley Lakes Basalt
Columnar basalt (cooled lava) on Bagley Lakes trail near Mount Baker. - Bagley Lakes Basalt
Columnar basalt (cooled lava) on Bagley Lakes trail near Mount Baker. - Baker
Mount Baker from Artist Ridge. Processed with Nik Analog Effects. - Anacortes
Washington Park, Anacortes. An outbound Anacortes / San Juans Ferry is in the upper right. - Leif Erikson
Statue at Shilshole Bay Marina - Pyramid