
- Mothback Carpetsweeper
Araneus diadematus, cross orb weaver aka European garden spider. (Alternative species name contributed by "Strange Planet" creator Nathan W. Pyle) - After the Viaduct
Alaskan Way, December 2019, from the Pike Place Market parking garage - That's Some Ceiling
5th Avenue Theatre entryway, Seattle - #WeGotThisSeattle
Seattle's Space Needle, closed to visitors since mid-march, added a flag reading "#WeGotThisSeattle", to bolster the city's spirit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The flag is tattered due to a sudden intense hail storm on the afternoon of March 31. - Abe's Barber Shop
Beacon Hill, Seattle - 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/ - coyote
- 101 Auto Body
- Puetz Golf
- Marco Polo Saloon
- La Hacienda Motel
- MOTEL
Marco Polo Motel, Aurora Ave, Seattl - The Old Rainier Brewery
- Galer Crest
Apartment building, Queen Anne, Seattle - Third and Pike
1940 Woolworth's building, since 1995 occupied by Ross Dress for Less - King Street Station
- King Street Station
- 2019 (the first minute)
- MarQueen Corridor
- MarQueen Corridor
- Marqueen Garden
- Marqueen Staircase
- Marqueen Staircase II
- All Aboard the Doughnut Train
- Mike's Chili Parlor
Ballard, Seattle, since 1922. - Burgers!
- Look Out, Look Down
The Space Needle's new glass floor provides a skyline view that you can walk into. - Fat Albert
Blue Angels C-130T transport - Angels Above
- The Black Sloop
- Spacelift 2018
- Mary
Virgin Mary shrine at St James Cathedral, Seattle - Elliott and Western
- February
- E.L. Bartlett
Tilt-shift photo of training ship E.L. Bartlett (1969), from the Ballard Bridge, Seattle. Nikon 24mm f2.8 on Kipon tilt-shift adapter for Fuji - City Hall
Seattle City Hall light trails. - We Are the Walrus
Exterior of the Arctic Club, Seattle, featuring terra-cotta walrus heads. - Arctic Club Dome
Northern Lights Dome Ballroom, Arctic Club Building, Seattle, 1916. - E pur si muove
- King Lamp
King Street (Rail) Station, Seattle - 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
- Puget's Gold
- Courage.
Original "Cowardly Lion" costume at the Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, supplemented with a mask modeled on the features of Bert Lahr. - City Centre
City Centre, 1412-1430 Fifth Avenue, Seattle - Walrus Corner
- Golden Moment
- Alweg Monorail
- Chinatown
Lensbaby Composer with Sweet 50 optic.