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Two Thousand Years
Ancient Douglas-fir trees at the Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier National Park. Both are over one thousand years old, and have just barely enough remaining foliage to keep them alive. One was truncated by a storm; the other has a dead crown. -
Calling the Healing Waters (Soap Lake)
Monumental sundial sculpture by David Govedere and Keith Powell, 2009 -
Calling the Healing Waters (Soap Lake)
Monumental sundial sculpture by David Govedere and Keith Powell, 2009 -
From Sunrise Point, the Mountain
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Shilshole Sentinel
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Matthew Island
Matthew Island in Keechelus Lake, near Snoqualmie Pass -
Narada Falls
Narada Falls, Mount Rainier National Park -
Mount Constance Sunset
Sunset behind Mount Constance, from Myrtle Edwards Park, Seattle. Two-frame HDR, cropped from 300mm. -
Tulips 2017
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Seattle Lighting
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Falls Creek Campground
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We all fish from here
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Falls Creek Campground
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Ark Lodge Cinema
Ark Lodge #126, Columbia City, Seattle; John L. McCauley, 1921. The facade is neoclassical, with four Ionic pilasters. At the top of the pediment, here obscured by the tree, is a Masonic square and compass, still intact. Below it, the lettering reads "Ark Lodge 126 F.& A.M.", or "Free and Accepted Masons". Seattle architect John L. McCauley (1879-1957), himself a Freemason, designed and built this meeting space in 1920-21 for the Ark Lodge #126 chapter. The upper story served as the Masons' assembly space, while the ground floor provided income for the chapter as retail spaces. From 1921 until the 1940s, the ground floor was occupied by the Heater Glove Factory, which made leather gloves and helmets; Charles Lindbergh wore a Heater helmet on his transatlantic flight. The Masons continued to meet here until 2002, when they sold the building, and it was converted to a cinema. The marquee was added and the second-floor assembly hall became a 204-seat auditorium. After additional remodeling, the building now contains four theatres. arklodgecinemas.com/ -
Top of Cascade Falls
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Duck, Duck, Goose.
Roasted waterfowl suspended in a shop window, Chinatown, Seattle. -
Falls Creek Falls
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I am Seattle (Magenta)
Space Needle lit up in the T-Mobile brand colour for the year-end fireworks (December 2016) -
Only you can read this sign
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Falls Creek Falls
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Soft water, cold water, falling to the earth
Close-up of lower level of Merriman Falls, Olympic Peninsula. -
Falls Creek Falls
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Chinatown
Lensbaby Composer with Sweet 50 optic. -
Falls Creek Falls
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RAF Frame
Propeller tip photo frame, World War I, at the Museum of Flight in Seattle -
Falls Creek Falls
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Windows on the Palouse
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Locutus of Borg
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Volcanic ejecta
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Falls Creek Falls
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Aplomado falcon
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James Island, La Push
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Merrriman Falls
Near Lake Quinault Lodge -
Kalaloch Tree of Life
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Look at me, I'm on a ridge.
Sourdough Ridge, Frozen Lake Trail, Mount Rainier National Park. -
Bespin morning
Sunrise, Seattle. The lower level of the "saucer" part of the needle is construction scaffolding. -
Gas Works
Gas Works Park, Infrared. -
Gas Works
Gas Works Park, Infrared. -
Murhut Falls 2017
Murhut Falls (Olympic National Park) in May 2017. The crossed fallen logs in front of the lower stage have been there since at least 2010. www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/murhut-falls -
Heron on the Rocks
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Top of Cascade Falls
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Friday the 13th
Jason Voorhees mask, original film prop, at Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle -
Painter of Tulips
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Are you looking at me?
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Eagle and Tumtum
Eagle Peak (5958 ft). In the distance, right, Tumtum Peak (4678 ft) behind Rampart Ridge. Mount Rainier National Park -
Rainier and clouds
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St. Mary of the Angels
Catholic Church, Bucktown, Chicago. Architect Henry J. Schlacks, 1899. -
Look at the colours
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Silent sentinels
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Par -
Roozengaarde