Given all the trouble that Mexico is having in the news, I thought I’d dig up a photo so that we remember how beautiful Mexico is once this pandemic is over.
Taken in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Given all the trouble that Mexico is having in the news, I thought I’d dig up a photo so that we remember how beautiful Mexico is once this pandemic is over.
Taken in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
On a Holland America Cruise, I was walking along the pool deck and noticed the sunset through a sheet of glass. I managed to line up the smoke stacks of the ship for an interesting shot.
Taken in the Gulf of Mexico, United States
While shooting at the Train Museum in Snoqualmie, I was following my fellow photographer, he was walking up ahead of me on the unused tracks, and I snapped this one
Taken in Snoqualmie, WA, United States
This train car was taken at the Snoqualmie train museum. I started to wonder if the number 95028 on the side was the car number, the zip code it was registered, or where it’s final resting place was.
Taken in Snoqualmie, WA, United States
At a 70’s party, these two gangsta’s showed up in full piece suits!
Taken in Bellevue, WA, United States
At the Train Museum, these chains clearly hadn’t been moved in a long time, just resting on an old train, waiting to rust.
Taken in Snoqualmie, WA, United States
In the same location, and same buildings as yesterday’s post, I managed to shoot Yale town from another angle. I really enjoy capturing reflections.
Taken in Vancouver, BC, Canada
This is a very common photo of the Seattle Pike Place Market, I tossed it into Black and White to strip a few years off it.
Taken in Seattle, WA, United States
Down at the Ballard Locks, this poor seagull got shafted on the line when another one landed almost on top of him.
Taken in Ballard, WA, United States
While bowling I discovered this jean jacket just waiting for it’s owner to return.
Taken in Totem Lake, WA, United States
Racing on a logging road on the Sunshine Coast. This guy’s ATV is worth more than the truck he carts it around in!
Taken outside of Madera Park, BC, Canada
Visiting my cousin a few years ago, we discovered that he could do a standing back flip. No wonder the girls love him.
Taken on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
This again is an older shot, snapped in San Francisco on a visit down there. I like the old hydrant with the new spring flowers. Given the sun that I’ve had recently, I’m in a colourful sprint mood.
Taken in San Francisco, CA, United States
I love taking pictures in fog. I especially love when you can get fog in a city that burry’s the tops of buildings, and I especially like when you can find an old-style scene like this one I found in San Francisco
Taken in San Francisco, CA, United States
Fremont is a quaint little suburb of Seattle, focused on being primarily artsy. I particularly like their Solstice parade, along with the little nuggets of art you can find throughout the area, like this graffiti on a red wall. I think quality art like this really adds to the intrigue of the area
Taken in Seattle, WA, United States
While visiting the Vancouver Aquarium, I managed to snap these clown fish through the glass. I’ve always loved how they just nestle up in their safe place. Must be too many tourists!
Taken in Vancouver, BC, Canada
While trying to get a good shot of Seattle, I stumbled across Kerry Park, on Queen Ann Hill. After dusk I was able to capture this 2 second exposure with my camera on the stone railing.
Taken at Kerry Park, Seattle, WA, United States
This Tulip sprouted up in my uncle’s back yard. With the rain, it just caught my eye
Taken on the Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada
This old yellow truck I captured outside of Duvall on a side farm road. Looks like Mother Nature is taking this one back.
Taken in Duvall, WA, United States.
I captured this boy playing in the Tulips at the Tulip Festival in Skagit Valley. I only managed to get out to the Tulip Festival once in my 8 years in the area, but it was well worth it.
Taken in Skagit Valley, WA, United States