
- Damen
- Angels Above
- Ray's on the water
Ray's Boathouse restaurant, with neon sign from 1952. Destroyed by fire in 1987, then rebuilt. - Windows on the Palouse
- Nisqually-Paradise Road
- Egan's
- Seattle Aerie No.1
- Cold morning at Pier 66
- Look to the West
My home Tiki bar. - Renslow Trestle Bridge
Abandoned 1909 railway trestle over I-90, Kittitas County - Panama Hotel
- Field Caryatids
Chicago Field Museum of Natural History - 1926
Figure on the Camlin Hotel - The Camlin
Camlin Hotel, Seattle, 1926. - Emerald Dawn
- Turbines
Wild Horse Wind Farm, with Vestas V80 turbines, each with a 221-foot tower and 129-foot blades. - Moon over Ballard
Shot from a sailboat. - Sailors' Delight
Sunset on the Olympic Mountains, shot from a sailboat on Puget Sound. Title comes from "Red Sky at Night, Sailors' Delight", and indeed this delighted the four of us amateur sailors. - Eagles' Dome
Dome over entryway of Eagles Auditorium building, downtown Seattle - To Concourse
- Octolamp
- Hong Kong
- Of course
- Gom Jabbar
Created and served by Rumba, a rum-focused bar in Seattle. Zebrawood finished Cachaca, Lairds Apple Brandy, Lime, Melange and bitters, topped with mint leaves and a smouldering cinnamon stick. - The Floor is Glass! The Floor is Glass!
Space Needle restaurant level during a pause in construction. - Georgia State Capitol
- Bardahl is Dark
Bardahl Manufacturing neon sign, no longer operational. - Chasing light
Photographer David Julian on Steptoe Butte - The Fallen One
Blade from a Vestas V80 wind turbine, damaged during construction, now an exhibit at the Wild Horse Wind Farm visitor center. 129 feet long. The open end, where it would attach to the hub, is about 6 feet in diameter. - The Quiet Ones
- Queen Maude I on the Throne of Down
- Uniontown Co-Op Assn