Salisbury Point Sunrise

There were a bit of clouds and fog rolling in on this February morning. So I headed up to Salisbury Point Park on the east end of the Hood Canal bridge. This was my first foray with the 14-24mm f/2.8G lens on the D810. I had my old cheap tripod that broke sometime later. I…

Posted by -  on Feb 7, 2016
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Mount Rainier at Sheridan Park

This one was taken down at a small park across from the Sheridan Park Community Center. The park overlooks the Port Washington Narrows and the new Manette Bridge. I used the Nikon D810 with a classic lens. The Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 Series-E that I had bought with my Nikon FG film camera back in…

Posted by -  on Jan 24, 2016
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Sunrise Over The Marina

I was on my way to catch a ferry to Seattle early one morning. I was a volunteer at The Gnomedex conference sponsored by Chris Pirillo at the Waterfront Conference Center. As I was walking to the terminal I saw this scene of the sunrise over the waterfront. Fortunately I had my trusty Nikon D70…

Posted by -  on Aug 22, 2008
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Sailing on Elliot Bay

I happened to be over at Gnomedex in Seattle when this group of sailboats appeared on Elliott Bay. I don’t remember exactly where I was, it could have been the Edgewater Hotel where Kat was staying or at the Conference Center itself. Either way, any evening in August is a good evening to be on…

Posted by -  on Aug 21, 2008
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Sunset Over Port Washinton

Sometimes shooting into the sun makes sense, not often, but sometimes. This photo was captured somewhere along Tracyton Beach road that runs between Bremerton and Silverdale. There are a couple of areas to stop on the narrow two lane road, this is probably at Pat Carey Viewpont, just past Lion’s Park.

Posted by -  on Jun 25, 2008
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Edmonds Beachfront

There is one thing about living in the Pacific Northwest, there is never a shortage of water, beach, clouds, and mountains for a photographic composition. And maybe a few people to add to the frame. Even in the middle of June on the Puget Sound can be bit cool to go swimming.

Posted by -  on Jun 25, 2008
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