New Lion’s Park
I used to play a lot of softball down at Lion’s Park in my younger years. Even back then the park was getting a bit dated. Recently, the city of Bremerton embarked on a redesign and refurbishment of the park. This is the outcome.
I used to play a lot of softball down at Lion’s Park in my younger years. Even back then the park was getting a bit dated. Recently, the city of Bremerton embarked on a redesign and refurbishment of the park. This is the outcome.
There is a park at the ‘hook’ of Hood Canal that looks south, Rendsland Oyster Park and Kayak Launch. It is a very remote county park. I was down there a low tide, which is what I prefer as it adds a more interesting foreground. Fortunately there were some clouds for the background. The driftwood…
This is one of my favorite views of Mount Rainier. There used to be a restaurant at this spot but it has since been torn down. It’s is really difficult to get any clouds in the photo and still have a clear view of the mountain.
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…
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…
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.