
- E pur si muove
- Four Seas Restaurant (1935-2017)
International District (Chinatown), Seattle. The restaurant (behind the photographer) is now permanently closed. - Ten Ten
Republic of China (Taiwan) Day Parade in Seattle, seen from the upper level of the Wing Luke Museum - Forestay
- Musician for the Afterlife
Terra cotta figure from the tomb of the first Chinese emperor, thought to be a musician due to his hand positions and lack of armour. Any instrument he carried has long since crumbled to dust. - General from another time
Terra Cotta Warriors of the First Emperor of China, ca. 2200 BC - Archer
Terra Cotta Warriors of the First Emperor of China, ca. 2200 BC - Puget's Gold
- Zombie (Don the Beachcomber)
Prototypical Tiki drink from 1934; 3 kinds of rum, grapefruit, cinnamon, lime. - Lenticular
Lenticular cloud, looking east from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Rainier from Sunrise Point
Rainier summit, looking west from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Sunrise Lake
Sunrise Lake (5730 ft), looking north from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Snags
Standing dead trees, looking north from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Palisades Peak
Palisades Peak (7000ft), named for it columnar basalt formations resembling a defensive wall. Looking northwest from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. At right, Mount Baker can be seen on the horizon, about 125 miles north. - A spot of colour
From Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Sunrise Lake
From Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Sunrise Lake and Palisades Peak
Marcus Peak and Palisades Peak, above Sunrise Lake. Looking north from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Palisades Lakes Trail
View from Sunrise Point, Mount Rainier National Park - Sunrise Point
View from Sunrise Point, Mount Rainier National Park - Mount Adams (from Rainier)
View from Sunrise Point, Mount Rainier National Park. Barrier Peak is in the foreground. - South from Sunrise Point
View from Sunrise Point, Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Adams is in the distance; in the foreground are Governors Ridge, Barrier Peak, and Tamanos Mountain. - Fryingpan Creek to Banshee Peak
Fryingpan Creek, from the Sunrise Road bridge, with Banshee Peak and Sarvant Glacier in the distance. - Fryingpan Creek to Banshee Peak
Fryingpan Creek, from the Sunrise Road bridge, with Banshee Peak and Sarvant Glacier in the distance. - Going Nowhere Solo
- Learning to Crow
young crow learning to fly in a Seattle parking lot - Aqua Tiki
Tiki mug, holding a Jet Pilot drink - Emerald Island in Lake Wenatchee
- Emerald Island
Emerald Island in Lake Wenatchee - Above us, Osprey
- The Gander
- Top of the Pine
- Grand Coulee
- Teeth of the Coulee
Grand Coulee, alongside Banks Lake - Grand Coulee
- Banks Lake
- Grand Coulee
- Dry Falls (Panorama)
Dry Falls, central Washington, the largest waterfall on earth during the prehistoric Missoula Floods. Six-shot pano. - Dry Falls Lake
- Turtle Rock Island
Turtle Rock Island near Lincoln Rock State Park. Originally a simple rocky hill on the south bank of the Columbia River, US Highway 2 ran through it. The construction of the Rocky Reach Dam in 1960 caused the formation of Lake Entiat around this hill, cutting it off from the rest of the south bank, submerging the old US Highway 2, and creating Turtle Rock Island. It is now a protected wildlife area accessible only by boat. - Lincoln Rock and Swakane Canyon
Lincoln Rock, at the southeast end of Swakane Canyon, Wenatchee WA - King Lamp
King Street (Rail) Station, Seattle - Wet Rocks
Salt Creek Recreation Area, Washington - The Shunned House
Near Taylor Shellfish Farms, Chuckanut Drive, Bow WA - Ruby waters
- Courage.
Original "Cowardly Lion" costume at the Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, supplemented with a mask modeled on the features of Bert Lahr. - Golden Moment
- Walrus Corner
- City Centre
City Centre, 1412-1430 Fifth Avenue, Seattle - Gorilla nap
- RAF Frame
Propeller tip photo frame, World War I, at the Museum of Flight in Seattle