As you probably know by now, I love boating. Probably as much as I love photography. Sometimes I even get to combine the two. I made this photo while boating this summer in Boundary Pass, which marks the border between Canada and the USA. The Turn Point Lighthouse marks the point where the border takes a sharp turn. Please click the image to view a larger version. It … [Read more...] about Turn Point Lighthouse, Stuart Island, Washington
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Sunset on Mount Baker
Usually a fog, haze or even smog obscures the view of Mount Baker, Washington, from way over here in Sidney, British Columbia. But on a clear day, it looks massive. I made this image about an hour and a half after my orca shot. I love how the sunset makes the snow look slightly pink. Please click the image to enjoy a larger version. Because I was on my boat, and … [Read more...] about Sunset on Mount Baker
Sunset on Palouse, Washington
There's just something about those rolling hills in Palouse. The texture of the land after the wheat harvest, the way the shadows fall on the rolling hills, the bright green shades at the edges of the day, and of course, the red barns. The only thing I missed were the wildflowers. Drat, I guess I'll just have to go back in the spring... Today is the last day you can get … [Read more...] about Sunset on Palouse, Washington
Palouse Falls
We decided to take a break from all the grass-i-ness in the Palouse region in Washington by paying the Palouse Falls a visit. It was mid-day so the light wasn't great, and it was so windy I could barely hold down my tripod! Nevertheless, it was a spectacular sight. I used my Singh-Ray 4 stop Neutral Density filter to filter out some of the light to enable a longer shutter … [Read more...] about Palouse Falls