Cottonwoods along the Dungeness River
River Park in Sequim hosts some lovely cottonwood trees along the Dungeness River.
River Park in Sequim hosts some lovely cottonwood trees along the Dungeness River.
This male Western Lowland Gorilla (named Pete) is munching on a tree branch. He seemed satisfied with chewing on the wood. There were no leaves to eat. Two separate groups of gorillas live in separate enclosures. Each group has one adult male and several females. The Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle proved a wonderful place [...]
Getting to Seattle, or anywhere on the other side of Puget Sound, typically entails a ferry ride. This was taken on the way to Edmonds from Kingston.
This is one of two dams on the Elhwa River, which runs north into the Strait of San Juan de Fuca about 15 miles west of Port Angeles. Both dams are slated to be torn down starting next year. They are being removed as part of an ecosystem restoration.
We’ve had morning fog for nine straight days now. The first foggy morning last week I was excited. Now I have a whole pile of fog photos. This is the estuary of Salt Creek, which lies about 20 minutes west of Port Angeles. Clallum County designated it a county park, and it’s one of our [...]
I was looking through my Battle of Port Gamble photos and found the double exposure I’d taken of a canon. I first took a distant shot, then ran closer to overlay a closeup of the canon being fired. The only Photoshop work done to this was the conversion to black and white.
Each year in June, the Washington Civil War Association holds an event in Port Gamble to portray different units and organizations that existed during the American Civil War. Participants stage battles in period uniform and provide commentary. They also have period authentic displays. The Association holds other reenactments, which I haven’t attended. Their next event [...]