Seattle Sunset

This photo is fairly old…maybe four or five years old.  I don’t remember what year I traveled to Seattle.  I could look it up, but I’m lazy as well.  This photo has been processed and sitting on my hard drive waiting for it’s turn to see the world.   I just forgot about it until this morning.  I sat at this spot for about 4 hours taking pictures from early evening, through sunset and afterward into the blue hour.  As you can see, it was a beautiful evening. 

 

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Mt. Washington View

Like many photos, this one was sitting on my hard drive waiting for its moment to shine.  Well, now is the time for this pic.  I took this a few months ago on a very cold morning.  I was hoping for a great sunrise and didn’t get one.  But I got a great photo of the Point State Park while it was underwater.    

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Point Of View Statue

I was out two nights ago on a photo walk with Dave Truxell and Blair Ward.  We spent some time at the top of Mount Washington looking down at the city of Pittsburgh.  This status is of George Washington looking directly into the eyes of a Native American.  I honestly don’t know the history of this statue.  But I can appreciate it and its location.

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Seattle Skyline

As you probably read in my past blog posts, I loved my time experiencing and photographing Seattle.  Why???  Because of the great locations like this one.  I took this photo from Kerry Park looking back at the city skyline so that I could see the Space Needle, skyline and Mount Rainier in the same frame.  What a cool location!!

This specific photo was taken at sunset.  I shot from this site on my visit during a sunset and sunrise.  I think I got lucky, since a local photographer told me that they only get about 10 good days per year, where you can see Mount Rainier this clear.  On both of my days, it was easy to see.  Lucky.