That looks delicious.And....
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That looks delicious.And....
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Just don't stop posting yours. I always look forward to them. My guess is not many people have the P-fold which leaves you to post your gorgeous shots of Washington State.Can't get any of you to post, huh!!!
Well, I do like this morning's Google offering of "similar shots". This perspective has been offered by Google before but this one has even more images. The moods and seasons of Discovery Park. The last number of images were from the Pixel Fold. Others from the 3Pro and 6Pro.
Just don't stop posting yours. I always look forward to them. My guess is not many people have the P-fold which leaves you to post your gorgeous shots of Washington State.
Beautiful puffy clouds!On demand:
Today's tiring bike ride with invigorating water views. A really spectacular day but windy.
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The clouds are still lovely.A less than spectacular day but as long as I can ride it is more than reasonable. Another Panorama from a slightly different vantage point. Compare and contrast as your leisure... It is suppose to rain much of the weekend and then some...
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Are you a Seattleite in a former life?The clouds are still lovely.
Great shots! I like the cute little lighthouse.Another low tide called. Clear day so Mt Rainier loomed large through that incredibly fortuitous gap in the terrain. As previously noted, the gap reveals not only Rainier, but the West Seattle Bridge and the huge cranes on Harbor Island.
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A geoduck, pronounced gooey-duck - mascot of Evergreen State College!!! Great tasting sushi. Oh, I should note that is a live geoduck
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Here's a screen grab of the whole thing!
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Great Blue Heron in a great location.
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There's also a strategic gap while traveling east along I-90 at Issaquah that also reveals a view of Mt Rainier. Unfortunately, traveling at 60 mph makes it less likely to be captured. Thanks for the compliments.Ahh, I can almost smell the salt water of Puget Sound! Wish I could join you!
That view of Mt. Rainier is incredible through that gap! Even though I've seen it in person tens of thousands of times...it never ceases to be incredibly amazing!
And even as I've lived in & around Seattle nearly my whole life, often driving the hour and a half to two hours SE up over all those foothills betwixt and between Rainier and our homes, (during which time I made well over a 100 trips up to the Crystal Mountain Resort, off Rainiers' NE side, or Sunrise, via Enumclaw and Greenwater), and Paradise via Puyallup and Eatonville and Elbe and Ashford... and even though the summit is slightly less than 60 miles from Seattle as the Crow flies... the towering massiveness of Rainier looks so close to Seattle!
Love the Great Blue Heron & Olympic Mountains images too!
Great pics & perspectives @FF22! Thanks so much for sharing them.
Of course, absolutely beautiful! I think the picture of the heron with Mt Rainier in background should be framed.Another low tide called. Clear day so Mt Rainier loomed large through that incredibly fortuitous gap in the terrain. As previously noted, the gap reveals not only Rainier, but the West Seattle Bridge and the huge cranes on Harbor Island.
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I have not printed any photos in years. Although some have appealed to me.Of course, absolutely beautiful! I think the picture of the heron with Mt Rainier in background should be framed.
FWIW . . . In case anyone has $500 (or +) to throw at a photo printer . . . we were shopping for both a high quality photo printer & all-in-one, recently. Although we chose to just go with a decent (hopefully) Epson EcoTank all-in-one printer.I have not printed any photos in years. Although some have appealed to me.
Thanks for the compliment. It feels good. As you might suspect I have about a dozen images of that bird and that mountain that I took. I was trying to get the alignment good while not spooking the Heron. I'd walk and stop, walk some more....
Right; we had a small farm up on top of the Sammamish Plateau, with a very pretty little lake on it, full of fish, where we also had Geese, Ducks, Quail, Chickens, Turkeys, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, our Llewellin English Setters, and a couple cats. So Issaquah was our closest actual town.There's also a strategic gap while traveling east along I-90 at Issaquah that also reveals a view of Mt Rainier. Unfortunately, traveling at 60 mph makes it less likely to be captured. Thanks for the compliments.