Playing with Long Exposures

It's pretty fun to play with moving the camera during long exposures. Some fun with Christmas Lights in the rain.

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Some Holiday Lights

A rainy but fun drive through town allowed us to check out some great Christmas lights around town. Lovely. It was pretty wet, but a good time was had by all.

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Welcome Back Crocodile

Good to see the return of one of the iconic music venues in Seattle, The Crocodile. I knew it was reopening at a newer and larger place (RIP El Gaucho) but I was still pretty excited when I saw...

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A Domestic Dispute

The cats had little disagreement at home over who should be on the top of the cat tree.

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Wall of Canned Fish Labels from the Columbia River Maritime Museum

Here's a great collection of canned salmon and other labels on display at the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria, Oregon. A great museum detailing the history of the maritime industry on the Columbia River and focusing on...

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Hotel Hallways are Creepy

Can you walk down a hotel hallway with out thinking of the Shining? I can't walk down a hotel hallway and not feel a tad bit unnerved.

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St. Joseph’s in Seattle

Here's a cool view that I shot of St. Joseph's Cathedral, also views of downtown, the Space Needle and Holy Names Academy. Looks like the opening to some sort of Dan Brown novel.

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Zion Canyon Observation Point

One of my favorite views of all time Zion Canyon from the top of Observation Point. Highly recommend it if you happen to visit Zion National Park. The hike from the canyon floor to observation hike is really fantastic...

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The Mountains are Calling

Just a little picture from a few years ago at Cascade National Park to remind us all there are beautiful places in the world and the wilderness calls to you.

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The Bay Lady Sailing at Sunset

Captured this lovely shot of a the Bay Lady from Seattle's Tall Ship - Elliott Bay Sailing Tours as she passed between Piers 69 and 70 as the sun sunk on the western horizon. Dipping ever so gently towards...

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